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From November 18 to 22, UM is taking action against homophobia with a special theme week. Check out the week’s schedule here, including the street art workshops planned on our Nîmes campus!

Combating homophobia in the workplace

According to the annual report by the organization SOS Homophobie, 2018 was a dark year for LGBTQI+ people, marked by a surge in homophobic incidents. This violence is also evident in the workplace and has prompted the University of Montpellier to become the first French university to sign the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender commitment charter of the association l’Autre cercle.

A commitment that UM aims to reinforce during Anti-Homophobia Week, taking place from November 18 to 22, by inviting this association of LGBTQI+ professionals to a roundtable discussion on the theme “Managing Diversity.” This will be the first session of discussions with university staff, aimed at promoting diversity management in all its forms and
vigorously opposing hatred and prejudice.

Trans: shaping society

On November 20, the UM is hosting a public screening of Lukas Dhont’s film “Girl.” The story follows a young girl—born a boy—who dreams of becoming a prima ballerina. This sensitive film, which strikes a balance between social commentary and adolescent intimacy, will be followed by a discussion moderated by the Trans Division of the “Fierté Montpellier Pride” association.

 

Street art workshops on our Nîmes campus

Throughout the week, street art workshops aimed at raising awareness about the fight against homophobia will be offered to students and staff at the University of Montpellier. Cole, the artist leading the workshops, will also hold several exhibitions of his work at various campuses of the University of Montpellier.

During his visit to our faculty on November 14 in Nîmes, street artist COLE makes a clear statementby transforming the campus of the Faculty of Medicine with colorful creations inspired by his street art practice: “ Love has no gender or color.”Flowing, tender silhouettes and splashes of color will spread across the walls and floor, revealing an entire artistic universe that rises in support of the LGBTI+ community.

 

Free screening of Lukas Dhont’s film “Girl,” open to the public, on November 20 at 7 p.m. at the Aimé Schoenig Student Center, Richter Campus, Rue Vendémiaire.

Street Art Workshop at the Faculty of Medicine, Nîmes Campus: November 14, 2020.