Parenthood for all?

Les Procès du siècle - Shared struggles

With : Judith Duportail (journalist) and Gabrielle Richard (sociologist)
Moderator: Thomas Legrand
With the participation of Caroline Chenu, in charge of research and collections at Mucem.

Ten years after the introduction of the Taubira law opening marriage to same-sex couples, equality is still far from being achieved for LGBTQIA+ people, and new legislative advances are being called for by associations, particularly on the issue of parenthood: PMA, GPA, adoption, where exactly do we stand? Who has the right to be a parent (and with whom) in 2024?

 

The podcast episode 

  • Judith Duportail (journalist)

    Judith Duportail © Marie Rouge

    Judith Duportail is an author and maternity activist. She explores contemporary intimacies. She is the author of Maternités Rebelles (Binge audio éditions, 2024). She is also the author of the acclaimed book L’amour sous algorithmes (ed. La Goutte d’or, 2019) and the best-selling podcast Qui est Miss Paddle? (Pavillon Sonore).

  • Gabrielle Richard (sociologist)

    Gabrielle Richard © Yong Chim

    Gabrielle Richard, PhD, is a sociologist and research associate at the Université de Paris-Est Créteil (LIRTES laboratory) and the Université du Québec à Montréal (Research Chair on Sexual Diversity and Gender Plurality). Her research focuses on the ways in which questions of gender and sexuality challenge the institutions of school and family. She is the author of Hétéro, l’école? Plaidoyer pour une éducation antioppressive à la sexualité (Remue-ménage, 2020) and Faire famille autrement (Binge audio Éditions, 2022).

  • Thomas Legrand (journalist, political columnist)

    Thomas Legrand is a journalist and political columnist. He hosts and produces the program “En quête de politique” on France Inter and writes a daily column for Libération. He is the author of two series of documentary podcasts: À la hussarde on the great moments of the 2017 presidential election and De Gaulle 2020. His publications include Plumes de l’ombre. Les nègres des hommes politiques (with Emmanuel Faux and Gilles Perez, 1991), Petit dictionnaire énervé de la politique (2010), Ce n’est rien qu’un président qui nous fait perdre du temps (2010), J’aurais voulu faire président (with Philippe Bercovici, 2011), Arrêtons d’élire des présidents! (2014), Chronique de l’imprévu (2017), L’histoire de la Ve République en BD (2018, with François Warzala).

With : Judith Duportail (journalist) and Gabrielle Richard (sociologist)
Moderator: Thomas Legrand
With the participation of Caroline Chenu, in charge of research and collections at Mucem.

Ten years after the introduction of the Taubira law opening marriage to same-sex couples, equality is still far from being achieved for LGBTQIA+ people, and new legislative advances are being called for by associations, particularly on the issue of parenthood: PMA, GPA, adoption, where exactly do we stand? Who has the right to be a parent (and with whom) in 2024?

 

The podcast episode 

  • Judith Duportail (journalist)

    Judith Duportail © Marie Rouge

    Judith Duportail is an author and maternity activist. She explores contemporary intimacies. She is the author of Maternités Rebelles (Binge audio éditions, 2024). She is also the author of the acclaimed book L’amour sous algorithmes (ed. La Goutte d’or, 2019) and the best-selling podcast Qui est Miss Paddle? (Pavillon Sonore).

  • Gabrielle Richard (sociologist)

    Gabrielle Richard © Yong Chim

    Gabrielle Richard, PhD, is a sociologist and research associate at the Université de Paris-Est Créteil (LIRTES laboratory) and the Université du Québec à Montréal (Research Chair on Sexual Diversity and Gender Plurality). Her research focuses on the ways in which questions of gender and sexuality challenge the institutions of school and family. She is the author of Hétéro, l’école? Plaidoyer pour une éducation antioppressive à la sexualité (Remue-ménage, 2020) and Faire famille autrement (Binge audio Éditions, 2022).

  • Thomas Legrand (journalist, political columnist)

    Thomas Legrand is a journalist and political columnist. He hosts and produces the program “En quête de politique” on France Inter and writes a daily column for Libération. He is the author of two series of documentary podcasts: À la hussarde on the great moments of the 2017 presidential election and De Gaulle 2020. His publications include Plumes de l’ombre. Les nègres des hommes politiques (with Emmanuel Faux and Gilles Perez, 1991), Petit dictionnaire énervé de la politique (2010), Ce n’est rien qu’un président qui nous fait perdre du temps (2010), J’aurais voulu faire président (with Philippe Bercovici, 2011), Arrêtons d’élire des présidents! (2014), Chronique de l’imprévu (2017), L’histoire de la Ve République en BD (2018, with François Warzala).