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V-Day Activists
Report from Turning Pain to Power Tour in France
V-Day's Turning Pain To
Power Tour traveled to France for events in Paris, Montpelier
and Brest. On March 24th, Eve Ensler and Director of V-Day Congo
& City Of Joy Christine Schuler Deschryver attended a special
event organized by the French Secretary of State for Human
Rights, Rama Yade. Representatives from various human rights
organizations participated, and prominent individuals attended
including First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Eve next traveled to
speak and perform at V-Day Montpelier 2009, where she met with
their local beneficiary groups and took part in a public
discussion "Café des Femmes." On March 28th, Eve attended
the V-Day benefit in Brest, where she spoke with politicians and
the community to raise awareness about violence against women
and girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Following are firsthand reports from
activists at each event:
Paris Update from
V-Day's Christine Schuler Deschryver
On March 24th, Rama Yade,
Secretary of State for Human Rights in France, organized an
evening of advocacy for women survivors of violence in the DRC
to raise awareness about the issue of sexual violence, which has
affected hundreds of thousands of Congolese women and girls in
recent years.
I was there with Eve on behalf of V-Day,
along with representatives of UNIFEM, UNICEF, Human Rights Watch
and many other organizations who are working in Europe and on
the ground to end the violence. What a surprise it was when it
was announced that the first lady of France, Mrs. Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy was confirmed to join us! The event started with a
screening of the V-Day documentary Until The Violence
Stops, which moved the 300-person room to tears, including
me as I saw it for the first time that evening.
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Update From the
V-Day Montpellier Team
V-Day Montpellier 2009 was
exceptional because of the presence of Eve, who came first in
August 2008 to see the famous and scandalous painting in the
Montpellier Musée Fabre: L'origine du monde. Ever
since then our city is called "La cité du Vagin"!
So it was really easy after that to organize
a formidable representation of The Vagina Monologues. The
event turned out to be a great success with over 2000 attendees
in the Opera Berlioz standing up to end violence against women
and girls and applauding the actors: Malika Mokeddem (an
Algerian writer), Laurentine Milebo (a Congolese actress),
Madeleine Attal (our wonderful senior actress), and Ilène
Grange and her young Compagnie de L'Âtre actresses:
Chloé Albert, Lucie Lalande, Erkia Zouine.
Eve read the Spotlight Monologue,
Baptized on stage, and there was a great emotion palpable
among the people in the Opera. We heard through her voice the
tragic situation of Femicide in Democratic Republic of Congo,
and we are sure that all the women and men in the Opera will
help the Congolese women.
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Read
Monologue Pour Ensler, "le vagin n'a pas de
frontiére" >
Update From V-Day
Brest Organizer Geneviève Robin
On March 28th, Eve was honored at the
City Hall of Brest by politicians for her global work to end
violence against women and girls. The previous day, Eve spoke at
a bookstore with Moïra Sauvage, French journalist and
author of Les Aventures De Ce Fabuleux Vagin, an
exploration into the last ten years of the V-Day movement. With
generosity, Eve answered all questions and the audience was
under her charm.
On the evening of March 28, Eve joined 1395
people for V-Day Brest 2009. Twenty-seven non-professional
actresses ranging from student to grandmother (19 to 72) and
coming from different cities from the Finistère came on
stage in front of the sold out crowd. Attendees included
psychologists, obstetricians, nurses, teachers, farmers,
students, politicians and many more!
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Update from
London
Women of Influence Luncheon attendees urge
the G20 to act in Congo in the Times of London yesterday
- Read
their letter "Tackling sexual terrorism in Congo" >
CNN Inside
Africa with Eve and Dr. Mukwege To Air Saturday
CNN's Inside Africa, a weekly,
half-hour, current affairs program that provides global viewers
with an inside look at political, economic, social and cultural
affairs and trends in Africa, will air a special segment
featuring Eve and Dr. Denis Mukwege this Saturday, April 4, and
will replay the episode several times through Tuesday, April
7.
Go to cnn.com/insideafrica
for show times in your area.
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