Villars les Dombes. A space to share welcoming words for teenage girls
Doc Month is an unmissable event to discover films and exchange ideas around the world. This year’s theme is “Speaking Out.”
Wednesday, November 8, the Media Library, in partnership with DLP de l’Ain, screened the film Girl culture Written by Melanie Brun, followed by an exchange with Pauline, from the Colibri Community Centre, and Marilyn, from the Media Library. About ten girls, 13 years old, in fourth gradeH has responded to the call, and discovered Girl culture an account of these teenage girls, their daily lives throughout the school year, and their questions.
“We’re called lazy.”
At the end of the presentation, discussions began, where our students found themselves fully in these testimonies. The image they display. “They call us lazy, lazy. In fact, the teenager is tired, Pauline corrects, because he is growing, the body is changing. » This is the moment when they need reassurance, to be the most beautiful, to be loved by everyone. Where is the Internet? They all have a phone that is mainly used To send messages and few of them use social networks, so parents are vigilant.With regard to relationships with boys, friends, and the position of women in society, teenage girls expressed themselves freely.
Upcoming screenings of the documentary. Friday, November 17 at 7:30 pm screening of the animated documentary Run away In partnership with Hoda. Friday, November 24 at 7:30 p.m packman a documentary in partnership with Domino Bookstore, Maison de la Presse.
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