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Episode 5 > CHEMSEX

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Chemsex is not a recent phenomenon but it has become more important in the practices, especially in the gay community, in recent months. This "democratization" Does this phenomenon stem from the health crisis or does it refer to deeper sociological problems?

Is it an escape? A search for performance? Why do some people who don't use drugs now feel pressured to use in order to "participate better." ? 

Is this recreational use only for the LGBTI+ community? What are the dangers? These questions will be the focus of the discussion in this final episode.

Around the testimony of a chemsexeur who practices since several years, Thibaut Jedrzejewsky (doctor) and David Friboulet (psychotherapist and sexologist, coordinator of the network psy-lgbti+ of ENIPSE), will come to explain the mechanisms which push to practice the chemsex and their dangers

A podcast proposed by the PRIDE MARSEILLE.
Presented by Marine BAOUSSON.
Guests: A chemsexist who has been practicing for several years, Thibaut Jedrzejewsky (doctor) and David Friboulet (coordinator of the psy-lgbti+ network of ENIPSE).

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Episode 4 > INTERSECTIONALITY

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Race is not a biological issue but a sociological one. Thus we speak rather of "racialization" and "racialized people". Pride in particular the Pride MarseilleIn addition to the above, many of our partners have included these issues in their claims.

What are the social injunctions to which racialized people are subjected?-e-s of the LGBTI+ community? How do these people at the intersection of many discriminations construct themselves slaloming between LGBTI+, racial and gender discriminations?

In order to move beyond the political divides and markers that the term intersectionality suffers from, the Pride Marseille wanted to understand the interest of this tool in sociology.

Around the testimony of a gay man of Asian origin, Sarah Mazouz (sociologist) and Ary Gordien (anthropologist) will explain the interest of this sociological tool to better understand social relations and the relationships of domination in our society.

A podcast proposed by the PRIDE MARSEILLE.
Presented by Marine BAOUSSON.
Guests: A gay man of Asian origin, Sarah MAZOUZ (sociologist) and Ary GORDIEN (anthropologist).

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Episode 3 > FANTASIES

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Sexuality and fantasies are a universe of intimacy, specific to each person, but they also reflect the relationship to others and especially the relationships of domination.

What stereotypes do we reproduce and where do they come from will be the main questions of this episode. What are the sources of our fantasies: Our fears? The relationships we live in everyday society? Pornography? Can we fantasize about everything and what do these innermost thoughts say about us?

Around the testimony of a young gay man who recalls his first time, Axelle Romby (sexologist) and Laurent Gaissad (socio-anthropologist), will shed light on these questions by dissecting the sexual practices and the unconscious that sometimes lead us to fantasize about what militant struggles, especially LGBTI+, seek to deconstruct.

A podcast proposed by the PRIDE MARSEILLE.
Presented by Marine BAOUSSON.
Guests: A young gay man, Axelle ROMBY (sexologist) and Laurent GAISSAD (socio-anthropologist).

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Episode 2 > BODY

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The body is eminently political, it is at the center of many of our claims. Whether it is in the feminist fights or those of the transgender people, the body was and is still today in the center of the social injunctions, that we are child or older.

To what social injunctions must these bodies submit and why are they so important in life trajectories? Why are they the catalyst for discrimination, the trigger for so much violence?

Around the testimony of a trans woman for whom the gaze of others has changed in the public space, Camille Froidevaux-Metterie (professor-researcher and author) and Emmanuel Beaubatie (sociologist and author), will show how the body has been at the heart of feminist and LGBTI+ battles

A podcast proposed by the PRIDE MARSEILLE.
Presented by Marine BAOUSSON.
Guests: A trans woman, Camille FROIDEVAUX-METTERIE (professor-researcher and author) and Emmanuel BEAUBATIE (sociologist and author)

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Episode 1 > MASCULINITIES

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What is a real man? To be a man is usually said in the imperative: "Be a man!" And to be a man is first of all not to be a woman, or not to be effeminate.

Where do these injunctions to virility come from? Aren't questioning them the best way to fight against sexism? How do we make our little boys? Should we make them feminists or simply let them build their masculine identity in a less pressing way?

Based on the testimony of a gay man who suffered from this pressure to be masculine, Olivia Gazalé, philosopher, and Brigitte Laloupe, psychologist and coach, will recall the origins of the injunctions to be masculine and how we become men today in our Western societies. They will also come back to the fabrication of gender and the education of our children.

A podcast proposed by the PRIDE MARSEILLE.
Presented by Marine BAOUSSON.
Guests: A gay man, Olivia GAZALÉ (philosopher), Brigitte LALOUPE (psychologist and coach).

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