A matter of Re-value

Violette à Lunettes – Management and Organisation with Gender Perspective and DEI approach

Violette à Lunettes is not just a training organisation: it is a space for joyful resistance, feminist education and collective reappropriation of knowledge.

Founded by Noemí Blazquez Benito, a graduate in Political Science and cross-border feminist activist, Violette à Lunettes is part of a tradition of popular education and radical social transformation.

Our areas of intervention – in French, Spanish or English – include:

  • Individual or collective training and support in inclusive practices, from an intersectional perspective;
  • Collective reflection workshops: feminist film criticism, empowerment through sport, art analysis, inclusive Spanish lessons;
  • Co-construction projects for learning communities;
  • Strategies for change in companies and institutions, mainly: cultural, social and associations.

Strategies for change in cultural, social and community institutions.

We collaborate with public, private and activist organisations, placing sorority, social justice and the genuine inclusion of all people at the heart of our discourse – but above all, our practice.

Violette à Lunettes is above all an invitation to put on purple glasses, which allow you to see the world from an inclusive perspective.

Putting on these glasses means learning to see what has been made invisible, to question what seemed neutral but is not, to understand the unequal power relations that structure our societies.

It is also a joyful and political act: reclaiming our gaze, thinking differently, and creating spaces that are fairer, more conscious and more inclusive.

Once you put on the purple glasses, it is impossible to take them off – and that is where the real transformation begins.

À bout de souffle

À bout de souffle – Violette à Lunettes

Individual Guidance

  • Create together with Violette à Lunette a gentle and empowering space for you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with yourself.
  • Whether you’re navigating professional challenges, personal transitions, or emotional fatigue, we offer a feminist and inclusive approach to help you regain clarity and confidence.
  • Let´s explore your needs, identify your priorities, and co-create tools to support your well-being and goals.
  • This is not coaching to “push harder, raise the bar or learn how to keep your smile” but a moment to listen deeply, reorganize with care, and reclaim your time and energy.

 

You are not alone

Your journey matters and I´d like to walk it with you.

Tailored Workshops and Transformative Activities

Violette à Lunettes – Tailored activities

Tailored Workshops

My workshops create collective spaces for critical reflection, empowerment, and practical tools for change.

Drawing from feminist pedagogy, intersectionality, and popular education, I design participatory sessions that explore structural inequalities, gender power dynamics, and systemic and ordinary violence.

Through the analysis of our reality, guided dialogue, embodied exercises, and co-creation methods, participants develop awareness and concrete strategies to navigate discrimination, redefine leadership, and build healthier relationships.

Workshops may address topics such as strengthening personal and collective agency, understanding intersectional inequalities, deconstructing romantic love myths and rethinking masculinity beyond toxic norms.

Each session is adapted to the group’s context – whether for schools, associations, institutions, or corporate teams – ensuring relevance, safety, and transformative impact.

Contact me for a free initial consultation to assess your project and explore potential pathways forward.

 

Transformative Activities

Cinema forumsJoin to analyse cinema as a tool for critical thinking and collective empowerment.

Through guided discussion and gender perspective, participants deconstruct narratives, power dynamics, and representation, transforming passive viewing into conscious, political, and transformative engagement.

Reading CirclesReading circles to exploring the historical roots of patriarchy, capitalism and the control of women’s bodies.

Through collective analysis and dialogue, participants reconnect past and present struggles, reclaim erased histories, and strengthen critical awareness and political agency.

Cultural and other arts´ analysis with gender perspective.

Contact me to create your own cultural frame for analysis or click to see what´s going.

Cine-Forums: Día de la Espectadora

Día de la Espectadora – Violette à Lunettes

Passion for cinema?

Let´s analyze films wearing our purple glasses, questioning messages conveyed through dialogues, imagery, and story telling.

Due to time constraints, we do not watch the film together during the session – it is recommended to watch it individually beforehand.

In our 90-minute sessions, we focus on discussing, critiquing, and debating in a safe space free from discrimination, where every opinion is heard, but where we are all committed to sharpening our feminist lens!

Caliban et la sorcière

Caliban et la Sorcière – Violette à Lunettes

A political essay that can be danced!

In Geneva, women such as Michée Chauderon and Jeanne Brolliet were executed for practising folk knowledge or living independently.

In Switzerland, witch hunts were part of a broader strategy of social and moral control linked to the emergence of capitalism.
Secular authorities, such as those in Fribourg, played a central role in this process.
This violence targeted women’s bodies, their knowledge, their connection to nature and their autonomy.
It served to discipline those who escaped the patriarchal and commercial order.

From servitude to the stake, from the body to capital: reading Silvia Federici’s Caliban and the Witch is to revisit the history of systemic violence against women, while reviving the memory of popular resistance.
This project is at once a space for political analysis, collective reflection and physical reconnection.

An embodied reading. A political essay that can be danced!

Each session ends with an artistic improvisation inspired by the discussions.
This moment allows us to liberate our bodies and honour those who have been repressed for their knowledge, strength and freedom.
The last session will be a collective dance of homage to the ‘witches’ of yesterday and today.

Gender Inclusive Language Spanish Courses

Gender Inclusive Language Spanish Courses – Violette à Lunettes

I’ve always had a love for words — they are what allow human beings to communicate, and above all, to respect one another.

I speak French, English, and Spanish. I’ve travelled as much as I could so far, and I’ve lived in several countries.

That’s how I came to understand that to truly speak a language, you also need to know the culture and the specific needs tied to each situation.