Call to training – In front of and behind the camera: From statement to performance, from photo to video
If you want to learn how to perform more confidently in public, tell your story through photography and film and make your voice visible, then this is the call for you.
We invite women and girls from marginalized groups from Bor, Zaječar, Niš, Pirot, Leskovac, Vranje and other places in southeastern Serbia to register for a three-day training session “In front of and behind the camera: From statement to performance, from photography to video”.
Traning is intended for women from the countryside, Roma women, lesbians, women with disabilities, single mothers, as well as other women who face discrimination and obstacles in everyday life.
Through the topics of public performance, photography and film, we will explore together how to present our ideas, experiences and messages to others in an authentic and creative way.
Transportation from Niš is provided, as well as accommodation and food during training.
Your voice is important. Your story deserves to be told.
Contact us via our social networks Facebook, Instagram, TikTok. Write us where you come from and what made you sign up for the training 📩
The number of places is limited! 🙃
The MY VOICE campaign is implemented within the project “UNITE & ACT FOR EU: Young women from marginalized groups in southern and eastern Serbia empowered to engage in activism” of the Center for Girls, Groups 484 and Romani Aswin. Through building and strengthening the capacities of civil society, educational activities and advocacy activities, we will work on increasing the resilience and mobilization of activists, initiatives and organizations of civil society in the field of human rights protection and inclusion of marginalized social groups, above all multiple marginalized young women and girls from southern and eastern Serbia.
The project is financed by the European Union, through the EuropeAid program. The contractor Center for Girls, Romani Asvin and Group 484 is responsible for the content of this publication. This content does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.