Gender Stereotypes is a project that wants to raise awareness about gender stereotypes and how they affect people
The first thing we did was look for information, afterwords we talked with Anna Amer (Youth Area,Vilafant Townhall), she gave us several ideas on how we could bring our project to reality.
Poster
Poster
La Veu Lila (the purple voice)
We started by talking to a group of students in our high school that have a project called "la Veu Lila". La Veu Lila is a group of students from our that work with gender equality. Most of them are in their last year of high school, so they wanted new people to take their place and move forward with the project they started. We went through the classes to explain what it was and ask if anyone was interested. In this meeting, they explained to us what they had done, and we thought on several ideas to continue "la Veu Lila".
Workshop on gender stereotypes
On March 10th a woman came to our high school to teach us more things about gender stereotypes and how they affect us. We wanted this formation so we could understand better what we are working on and so that we can have more information to continue our project. This was a meeting for us, but we informed other classes as well to see if there was anyone interested in knowing more about gender stereotypes and how they are represented in society. After this meeting we were interviewed by the radio of Vilafant. We were asked questions about our project and what we want to achieve with it.
Interview with radio Vilafant
Women's clothing throughout the century
We also met with a student from our high school, she did a project about women's clothing throughout the twentieth century. She divided the project by decades and explained how women dressed in each one and why it had changed.
Our presentation
Orlina Corominas, Marina Escobar and Emma Pararols