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En raison de l’épidémie du Coronavirus, Géopolis ferme ses portes à partir de 13 mars jusqu’au 19 avril, comme tous les lieux culturels.
Veuillez visiter notre site Web et Facebook régulièrement pour les dernières mises à jour.
Thursday 27 February, 19:30
Only a few decades ago, a women´s football competition broadcast on the national TV was something unheard of. Football fields, stadiums, and clubs, were places exclusively for men, so was assumed. After all, who would watch a match between women, not half as exiting as a match between professional male counterparts that have been training all their lives to score and defend; know how to mobilise and entertain large audiences; and, above all, have good knowledge of the game?
Over the past years, this image has changed. Football is no longer perceived as a sport only for men. Football has become increasingly popular among women, new female clubs have been founded, and women’s football has become more valued by both male and female supporters and the media.
In the context of the exhibition, WHAT THE FOOT?! organised by the HUMA collective, Géopolis invites Johanna de Tessières (photographer), and Ramzi Bouhlel (founder RWDM Girls) for discussion about the position of women in football, and the relationship between football, personal development and empowerment. Can football be a tool for personal development? How can media attention help to change the existing image of female football players? And which measures can be taken to tackle inequality on the field?
Speakers:
Johanna de Tessières is a photojournalist based in Brussels, member of the collective HUMA and winner of the Montaigne Trophy. For the project ‘WHAT THE FOOT?!’ she photographed female football players in Belgium, France, Jordan and Palestine.
Ramzi Bouhlel is the founder of RWDM Girls a new football club for girls from Molenbeek and surroundings that aims to give girls and young women the opportunity to play football develop themselves, and surpass stereotypes.
Programme:
19:30 – 20:30 Debate and Q&A
20:30 – 21: 30 Drink and visit of the exhibition WHAT THE FOOT?!
Address: Géopolis Brussels. Ateliers des Tanneurs. Rue des Tanneurs 58, 1000 Brussels. Second floor.
Géopolis is op zoek naar een stagiaire die het team kan ondersteunen bij de organisatie van alle Nederlandstalige activiteiten.
Functieomschrijving:
Profiel:
Wat bieden we je?
Een afwisselende stage met veel verantwoordelijkheden.
Je komt terecht in een klein en enthousiast tweetalig team.
Een inspirerende werkplek in een co-working in de Ateliers des Tanneurs, in het hart van de Marollen.
Startdatum:
Februari 2020
Hoe kan je reageren?
Solliciteer door vóór 31 januari je cv en motivatiebrief te versturen naar contact@geopolis.brussels onder vermelding van ‘stage projectmedewerker’
Details:
Dans le cadre de ses différents projets et de la réalisation d’une deuxième édition de la revue ‘Géopolis’ notre asbl recherche un ou deux stagiaires pour travailler sur ce projet. La revue Géopolis est une revue annuelle dédiée au photojournalisme et à l’actualité. Ce numéro sera largement focalisé sur le travail des femmes photojournalistes présenté dans le cadre de nos différents projets cette année.
Description du poste :
Profil :
Qu’est-ce que nous vous offrons ?
Date de début :
Novembre 2019
Comment pouvez-vous réagir ?
Postulez en envoyant votre CV et votre lettre de motivation à contact@geopolis.brussels en indiquant ‘stage en communication’.
Détails :
Temps plein. Horaires modulables.
Postulez avant le 24 novembre 2019.
Date du début: Le plus vite possible.
Période de 3 mois.
On November 28, Géopolis will organise the opening debate of the exhibition MISSING in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Every year, thousands of persons go missing in the context of armed conflicts, disasters and migration processes. The ICRC has registered 145.000 missing persons, the highest number in 15 years. Amongst the missing are victims of ongoing conflicts and people migrating across borders, but also people that disappeared decades ago and whose fate and whereabouts remain unknown. Family members of the missing have to wait years, sometimes decades, before they receive information about the fate of their loved ones. Meanwhile their questions remain unanswered, and their pain and grievances are often ignored or overlooked.
On November 28, Kevin Faingnaert (photographer of the documentary MISSING Bosnia), Walter Fuelleman (ICRC Head of Delegation to the EU) and Monique Pariat (Director-General European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, European Commission) will discuss the issue of missing persons in the Balkans and the wider issue of disappearances worldwide.
How can it be assured that states take all possible measures to search for the missing and inform family members about their fate? Which initiatives and programmes exist to prevent people from going missing, clarify the fate and whereabouts of missing persons and reunite families?
Programme:
19 :30 – 21 :00 Debate MISSING, a worldwide phenomenon
21 :00 – 22:00 Drink and visit of the exhibition, MISSING.
The ICRC operations are supported by the European Commission.
Géopolis est à la recherche d’un stagiaire qui peut accompagner l’équipe dans toutes les activités de communication.
Description du poste :
Profil :
Qu’est-ce que nous vous offrons ?
Date de début :
Septembre 2019
Comment pouvez-vous réagir ?
Cette offre d’emploi vous intéresse ? Alors postulez en envoyant votre CV et votre lettre de motivation à contact@geopolis.brussels en indiquant ‘stage en communication’.
Détails :