Toulouse: a projection debate on the situation of women in India
This Friday, June 3 from 6:30 p.m., a projection debate around the protection of childhood and the condition of girls and women in India will take place in the space of diversity and secularism, on the initiative of the Tara association.
“Through these films, we want to show how to take care of traumatized little girls to give them a dignified future”, explains Caroline Roublin, head of theFrench-Indian association Taraabout the movie series The Undefeated.
A debate projection based on life stories
Among the 15 films made by Tara, eight animated shorts will be screened this Friday in the space of diversity and secularism. These films, produced in collaboration with the Gobelins school of image, intervene for two minutes on the story of traumatized children, passed by the NGO. The screening will be followed by a round table with speakers who will share their experiences in France and India to answer questions from the public. Local organizations such as “face”, “act’elle” or the social center of Bagatelle will also be present.
Tara’s missions
The non-governmental organization Tara, led by Caroline Roublin, is an actor in the education and protection of children in India. A former student at Science Po Toulouse, the young woman is also a qualified educator. In 2014, she settled permanently in India. By taking the helm of the NGO in 2020, Caroline is helping children in danger, traumatized, victims of violence and sexual abuse. In total, nearly 60 children between the ages of 2 and 22 are accommodated in the homes in New Delhi. This accommodation makes it possible to ensure a family and secure environment, complete medical monitoring and education in the schools of the capital of India.
For her first event in the Pink City, Caroline Roublin assures her, “these stories make it possible to raise public awareness but also to give hope”. Organized as part of Diversity Week, the screening is open to all with a maximum number of 150 seats.
Friday, June 3 from 6:30 p.m. at the Diversity and Secularism Space, 38 rue d’Aubuisson, 31100 Toulouse