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#WeToo

Vanasay Khamphommala

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Sunday

13:00-14:30

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The #MeToo movement has been a transformative cultural moment, reshaping how we think about relationships, consent, and sexual violence as reflections of power dynamics. However, its focus often remains rooted in binary, heteronormative perspectives, leaving LGBTQIA+ voices underrepresented — despite our community’s unique experiences with sexual violence, both as survivors and as those who perpetuate harm.

In this two-part workshop, we’ll explore strategies for engaging in these critical conversations with greater safety and sensitivity. We will then hold space for sharing and listening, fostering a collective dialogue around our individual and shared experiences.

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Vanasay Khamphommala

Vanasay Khamphommala (ວັນນະໄຊ ຄຳພົມມາລາ) wanted to be an opera singer and did not manage to become an academic: she now does dramaturgy and performance. Her work questions European mythologies from a queer and decolonial perspective.

www.lapsuschevelu.fr
@vanasay_k

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