ACTION WEEK AGAINST RACISM 2024

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Date 14.03.2024 24.03.2024
Speaker Specta(c)tor ; Collectif Afro-Swiss
Category Miscellaneous
Event Language French, English

The Action Week Against Racism will take place at EPFL from 14 to 24 March 2024
The programme focuses on the question WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF...

...YOU WITNESSED RACISM


THU. 14 MARCH 2024
THEATRE FORUM ON RACISM : YOU CAN CHOOSE THE TITLE
by Specta(c)tor
A Unique and Immersive Experience !
>>> 16.00-18.30 · SV 1717 · In English · Registration Advised (Open to all) 
Register here 

Forum theatre begins with a short performance which focuses on a social issue, racism in our case. The specificity of this type of theatre is that it allows the spectators to collaborate in the experience by becoming ‘spect-actors’ (the audiences who participate in the actual performance). Through a moderator (Nyan Storey) and a group of actively engaged spectators and actors, Forum Theatre embodies dialogues, exchanges, learning, teaching, and fun. At the conclusion, the play will begin again with the audience being able to replace or add to the characters on stage to present their interventions; alternate solutions to the problems faced.


...YOU WERE THE TARGET OF RACISM AND/OR DISCRIMINATION ?

FRI. 22 MARCH 2024
WORKSHOP "OUTILS ANTIRACISTES"
by Collectif Afro-Swiss
>>>13.30-16.30 · 414 Amphimax (UNIL) · Reserved for POC students at UNIL and EPFL · In French · Registration required >>Register

How can you make your voice be heard if you are a victim of racism in a university environment?  This workshop invites you to learn how to decode systemic violence in educational settings and to discover tools for dealing with it more effectively in your day-to-day life.


4 TO 24 MARCH 2024
EXHIBITION "INVISIBLES/SURVISIBLES. A NOS HISTOIRES"
is the work of seven photographers: Cindy Bannani, Amel Benkara, Inès El-Shikh, Aïda Hammad, Vlora Imeri, Mariam Mussa and Rabab Nour.
>>>Anthropole, facing auditorium 1031 (UNIL)

They are lawyers, activists, students and artists. They are also Muslim women from Geneva committed to the fight against sexism, racism and Islamophobia. They invite the public to take a look at the city from their own perspective, the one conferred on them by their special position as people who are both invisible and invisible.

Don't hesitate to spread the word! We look forward to seeing you at the events.

Practical information

  • General public
  • Free

Organizer

  • Equal Opportunity's Office (EPFL) ; Equal Opportunity's Office (UNIL)

Tags

Action Week Against Racism Theatre Forum Workshop Exhibition

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