Associations
Les Identités du Baobab
Les Identités du Baobab is an association that was founded in 2008 by Frédérique Baudot, Florence Degavre, Marthe Djilo Kamga, Bénédicte Fonteneau and Florence Monewondo Nze. The idea underlying this association is to study, through the creation and spreading of works of art, the question of the cultural, social en sexual identities that run through individuals, their inclusion and visibility in the societies that they live in..
The aims of Les Identités du Baobab are in particular :
- to study, through the creation and spreading of works of art, the question of the cultural, social en sexual identities that run through individuals, their inclusion and visibility in the societies that they live in;
- to pay special attention to the position of women, to the discriminations that mixed women have to endure and to the strategies they set up;
- to support any action that contributes to intercultural dialogue and the mixture of races;
- to promote, produce, make, edit, publish and to spread all artistic, film and en audio-visual projects (above all the existing media and those that are yet to come) in the field of animation, fiction and documentaries in Belgium and abroad.
One of the non-profit organization’s most eminent projects is the Massimadi festival.
Website: www.massimadi-bxl.be
Contact :
Website : www.massimadi-bxl.be
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MassimadiBruxelles/
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