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Marking International Women’s Day, this sharp short film programme probes those blind spots, asking how science, medicine, technology and society might finally begin to care for women’s bodies on their own terms.
In addtion to this program:
Marking International Women’s Day, this sharp short film programme probes those blind spots, asking how science, medicine, technology and society might finally begin to care for women’s bodies on their own terms.
In collaboration with LUX, InScience – International Science Film Festival presents a special program for International Women’s Day, exploring the boundaries of intimacy through the lens of health, gender, and power.
This event takes place in the Mariënburgkapel and will be in English.
Our society is structured around a patriarchy, and we all live within it. This means it affects every aspect of our lives, while at the same time, we all contribute to sustaining the system. What is your role in the patriarchy? In what ways do you reinforce it, and how can you challenge it? Together with Suus ter Braak, we will explore these questions. Radboud UMC scientist Nicole van der Gelder will introduce the workshop and explain how our (seemingly small) roles within the system can influence the top of the pyramid of violence.
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Suus ter Braak is a social and cultural entrepreneur, personal trainer, and lifestyle intervention coach. Through his company HizzFit, he is committed to improving the well-being of trans and queer people through a lifestyle program, and he also provides workshops, training sessions, and consultancy to organizations that want to actively work on diversity and inclusion. Suus is a trans man of color, raised in the Achterhoek region in a Surinamese-Creole/Dutch family, and currently lives in Nijmegen. He holds a higher professional education (HBO) degree and has extensive experience as a human rights.