published on June 15, 2017

Girls, Sport and Cities: an all-female report

Seven girls from the L dans la Ville program, aged 15 to 18, from Sarcelles, Saint-Denis and Drancy, have been meeting since March to produce a report on sport as a tool for emancipation.

Filled with testimonies from the girls themselves, the film traces their journey and how sport has enabled them to assert themselves and change their lives. Their work led them to meet Fanny-Estelle Postvite, a judoka member of the French team, to discuss the place of women in sport.

This project is close to our hearts because, beyond the subject of the report which makes sense in relation to our activity, it is also a way for the girls to live a first concrete experience in project management and to work as a team.
Vanessa Yonga, Manager L dans la Ville in the Ile-de-France region

Their optimism and the positive changes that sport has brought them will be remembered:

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Self-confidence

Team spirit, mutual aid

Respect for others

Sociability

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Overcoming shyness

Facing the challenges

Open-mindedness

Guarantor's equity

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Don't be afraid

Sharing with the public

Transmit emotions

Finding your way

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Good viewing!

Congratulations to Fatou, Brunel, Dado, Célia, Adjé, Noemi and Salimatou for their great work and thanks to the Simone de Beauvoir Audiovisual Centre!

 

 

 

 

 


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