Please note: this event will be held in person in Queen’s Park. This event is BYOB so you are welcome to bring your own drinks. Please note, this means alcohol may be present and consumed during this event.
this french reading group is open to all levels
It says fuck francophilia
It says down with the French State
It embraces sloppy, slow, francais
It welcomes outlaws, criminals,
It urges REPARATIONS TO HAITI NOW
It doesn’t believe in dictionaries as a rule, but as guidelines
It welcomes misspellings and strong accents
It believes iel is a pronoun
And yells <> to the white supremacy in language learning
There will be no pressure to read aloud if you don't want to.
This French Reading Group is for anyone interested in practicing reading and discussing in french (when possible) and curious about anti-racist/decolonial writing in a non-pressured, non-academic setting.
You will be sent the readings before the reading group once you have signed up.
Group agreements
Be mindful of how you show up in the space - do you usually talk a lot or don’t talk much? Try to step back if you tend to talk in the group easily, or step forward if you don’t.
Don’t assume anyone’s race, gender, class, sexuality, or ability.
Be respectful of other people’s knowledge, questions, thoughts, and experiences.
If you are white, consider what your place is in reading the text (especially if it is written by a person of color, perhaps for people of color) and how perhaps it is a moment to listen, not to critique or analyse like academia has taught us.
About Emilie Pichot:
I am a white person from the United States with white French parents. My ancestors were colonisers in North Africa and Madagascar. I believe engaging in anti-racist and decolonial reading and discussions is crucial, especially as a white person, for my own unlearning and participation in collective liberation.
DISCLAIMER:
I am a heritage speaker (meaning I make LOTS of mistakes and am learning myself) and am not a qualified instructor of French by any means. Please do not attend this group with any expectations of instruction.
Access information for this event:
This event is suitable for ages 18+. There will be 10 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event participants will be involved in whole group discussions, reading aloud.
This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road. You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.
If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com.
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All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here.
GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event asap. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend.
How to access the event:
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