
Turning 20 after #metoo: is it really better?
Les procès du siècle - Feminism, gender, minorities
Information
Following a technical incident, the Mucem online ticketing service is currently unavailable.
On-site ticketing is open during the museum’s usual opening hours, and the ticket office can be reached by phone at +33 4 84 35 13 13 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For any questions regarding the programme, you can contact us by email at reservation@mucem.org.
With Camille Aumont-Carnel (influencer, activist, author) and Irène Théry (sociologist)
Moderated by Valentine Oberti
With the participation of Amélie Lavin, head curator of the Bodies, Appearances, Sexualities department at the Mucem.
In October 2017, in the wake of the Weinstein affair, the #MeToo hashtag swept across the web and produced a global outcry on the issue of sexist and sexual violence
Five years and millions of testimonies later, how has the #MeeToo movement influenced changes in male/female relationships, particularly among young people? Have women noticed a change in attitude among the opposite sex? Are there still just as many “relous”? And what do boys think? Can they still “flirt” without it seeming inappropriate?
Information
Following a technical incident, the Mucem online ticketing service is currently unavailable.
On-site ticketing is open during the museum’s usual opening hours, and the ticket office can be reached by phone at +33 4 84 35 13 13 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For any questions regarding the programme, you can contact us by email at reservation@mucem.org.
With Camille Aumont-Carnel (influencer, activist, author) and Irène Théry (sociologist)
Moderated by Valentine Oberti
With the participation of Amélie Lavin, head curator of the Bodies, Appearances, Sexualities department at the Mucem.
In October 2017, in the wake of the Weinstein affair, the #MeToo hashtag swept across the web and produced a global outcry on the issue of sexist and sexual violence
Five years and millions of testimonies later, how has the #MeeToo movement influenced changes in male/female relationships, particularly among young people? Have women noticed a change in attitude among the opposite sex? Are there still just as many “relous”? And what do boys think? Can they still “flirt” without it seeming inappropriate?



