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.