Discover the comic book "Alexis is a girl. A short guide to the rights of transgender children" created by students as part of the Legal Clinic on Civil Liberties.
On the initiative of theAlliance of Lawyers for Human Rights (AADH), students from the Legal clinic specializing in civil liberties law (Clinidroit) have created a comic book to raise awareness about the rights of transgender children. This educational work is entitled "Alexis is a girl. A short guide to the rights of transgender children."
In carrying out this work, the students were supported and supervised by Ms. Anne-Sophie Brun-Wauthier, Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law of Grenoble and Head of the Master's Program Individual and family law and Loïc Bret, doctoral student in public law at the University of Grenoble-Alpes.
You can download the comic book in by clicking here.
As an extension of this work, the Legal Clinic for Civil Liberties offers free training courses and discussion sessions on the topic of transgender issues, particularly in schools.
As these sessions are part of an educational program, they are led by Master's students from the Grenoble Law School (Master's in Personal and Family Law), who themselves have received solid training beforehand. The students are supervised by Ms. Anne-Sophie Brun-Wauthier and/or Ms. Coraline Caïa (lawyer and trainer, founder of the Callisto project).
The first session of this kind was organized by the Grenoble Board of Education on April 14, 2022. To view the video, click here.
Team:
The students who created the comic strip are: Charlotte Butillon, Megane Clair, Marie Lesimple, Rosanna Mongelli, Stéphane Perreau, students in the Master 2 program in Fundamental Rights Litigation (class of 2017-2018).
The comic strip was illustrated by Annabelle Dumoutet, PhD student in public law, Lumière Lyon 2 University.
The students who conducted the first awareness session are: Manon Curutchet, Claudie Lefranc, Anaïs Guerry, Lucie Pezin, and Anne-Claire Humeau, students in the Master 2 program in Personal and Family Law.
Published on June 14, 2022
Updated on July 1, 2024
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