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Exhibitions on loan

The equality & Diversity Mission produces and sets up exhibitions on a regular basis. They are available for loan and are grouped under one main theme : gender equality.

Les métiers ont-ils un sexe ? (Do jobs have a gender?)

Original creation by illustrator Catel

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Practical information

Number of plates: 5

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric

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Sexisme, pas notre genre ! (Sexism's not our style!)

Original creation by illustrator Catel

 A story of everyday sexism, inspired by the personal accounts of students and staff in higher education and research institutions.

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Practical information

 

Number of plates: 4 

 

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric

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Deux époques, deux parcours pour l'égalité (Two eras, two paths to equality)

Exhibition of Olympe de Gouges et Benoîte Groult

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Practical information

 

Number of plates: 8

 

Dimensions: A1

Material: Fabric

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INEgalité 2020 (INEquality 2020)

Illustrations by Catel

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Practical information

 

Number of plates: 6

 

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric with eyelets or foam board

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La Santé a-t-elle un genre ? (Does health have a gender?)

Illustrations by Catel

See the exhibition : click here

 

Practical information

 

Number of plates: 6

 

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric with eyelets or foam board

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Pionnières (Pioneers)

Illustrations by Catel

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Practical information

 

Number of plates: 6

 

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric with eyelets or foam board

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VICTOIRE !

[nom commun FÉMININ] (Victory! [FEMININE common noun])

Photos by Vincent Moncorgé

Victoire ! In French, victory is a feminine noun which shouts for joy. Women have won, they continue to win, but they haven't yet won equality. In this exhibition you will find thirteen victorious women. Thirteen portraits, thirteen examples that top-level sport is not just for men. Of course we know that, but clichés are hard to get rid of and prove that we must constantly demonstrate, time and time again, that excellence is not about gender.

Practical information

 

Number of plates: 15

 

Dimensions: A0

Material: Fabric with eyelets

Infinités plurielles (Plural infinities)

Portraits of women researches by Marie-Hélène Le Ny

Université Paris-Saclay has created a mobile exhibition of 17 portraits of its female researchers who took part in the project.

 

Practical information

 

Number of plates: 21

 

Dimensions: 80 x 120 cm

Material: Flexible textile tarpaulins that can be installed on all types of indoor surfaces.

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Plus jamais dans le rouge (Never in the red again)

Campaign against period poverty, created by artist Camille Besse

Informations pratiques

11 plates

Dimension A0

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Women and science exhibition, "L'effet Matilda" (The Matilda Effect)

The Matilda effect refers to the recurrent denial or minimisation of women scientists' contribution to research, with their work often attributed to their male colleagues.

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Practical information

The 17 panels that make up the Matilda exhibition are printed on 800x1200 mm decolit tarpaulins with aluminium hangers for hanging on picture rails.

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Livret liberté - égalité - adelphité