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Samedi 16 septembre 2023, 10h00Passé
Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
10:00 - 11:30
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Musée départemental de la Résistance et de la Déportation

52 allée des demoiselles, 31400 Toulouse
  • Haute-Garonne
  • Occitanie

Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Historical Research

Moderated by the Queer Code collective, this global project combines digital, participatory art installations, historical research and collaborative feminist approaches to put together the Queer...
Samedi 16 septembre 2023, 10h00Passé
©Queer Code

Led by the collective Queer Code, this global project combines digital, participatory art installations, historical research and collaborative feminist approaches to highlight the life histories of deported and persecuted women who have loved other women, regardless of their nationalities and the status of deportees that the Nazi regime has attributed to them.
For the collective, “everyone. To participate in these workshops, you don’t have to be a geographer or historian to help make these trajectories visible, you just have to want to participate!”

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À propos du lieu

Musée départemental de la Résistance et de la Déportation
52 allée des demoiselles, 31400 Toulouse
  • Haute-Garonne
  • Occitanie
A space for conservation, collection and enhancement, the Departmental Museum of Resistance and Deportation is also a place of encounter and reflection, driven by the duty to transmit a collective memory and its values of commitment and solidarity. Open to the most contemporary questions, he fulfills a triple mission historian, memorial and citizen.
In 1974 former resistance fighters and deportees from Haut-Garonnais gathered, created a memorial association and founded a first associative museum. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Toulouse on August 19, 1994, the Departmental Council of the Haute-Garonne inaugurated the Departmental Museum of Resistance and Deportation at 52 Avenue des Demoiselles. Initially made available to the Departmental Council for a period of 10 years, the collections became the property of the Departmental Council of the Haute-Garonne on July 31, 2004.
The Museum reopens in February 2020 after 18 months of work, around a building, a mu
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Lieu de culture, spectacles, sports et loisirs
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