In this powerful essay, Léa Clermont-Dion speaks first and foremost to teenagers and young adults, their parents and teachers, to open the discussion on sexual violence. Her aim: to educate and raise awareness so as to achieve respectful and egalitarian human relations, while always avoiding blaming anyone.
The author explains the concepts of consent, rape culture and toxic masculinity, and explores the scope of the #MeToo movement. She also talks to key players in the world of sport, including Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, as well as those involved in the justice system, and gathers deeply moving testimonies from victims.
Author: Léa Clermont-Dion
Publisher: Cardinal
Publication date: September 16, 2024
Number of pages: 184
Language: French
In this powerful essay, Léa Clermont-Dion speaks first and foremost to teenagers and young adults, their parents and teachers, to open the discussion on sexual violence. Her aim: to educate and raise awareness so as to achieve respectful and egalitarian human relations, while always avoiding blaming anyone.
The author explains the concepts of consent, rape culture and toxic masculinity, and explores the scope of the #MeToo movement. She also talks to key players in the world of sport, including Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, as well as those involved in the justice system, and gathers deeply moving testimonies from victims.
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