That butterfly feeling
Inside a high school LGBTQ club, students open up about their lives, joined by community workers and openly queer teachers. Against the backdrop of rising hatred toward sexual and gender diversity, this podcast amplifies voices of resilience and pride: a gender-fluid Catholic teenager, a proud teacher ally, a bigender omnisexual student, a queer-questioning educator, a trans non-binary social health worker, and more. From first realizations to coming out, these are the stories of those who refuse to live in shame.
À la trois Média team: Direction: Aimé Majeau Beauchamps, Mix and Sound Design: Lola Maël, Video and Editing: Ariane Martineau, Sound Recording: Éloise Berrou, Producer: Lia Ferranti
A special thank-you to Alexia, Clara, Alex, Samy, Lilas, Aucéanne, Tin, July, and Michèle for having the courage to speak up.And to the entire LGBTQ Club at École Durocher and the teaching staff , Martin, Katrina, and Julie.
Thank you to Andréanne Bérichon-Côté, Salomé Piechota, Sarah Zonzolo, and Martine Vendettefrom Fondation Jeunes en Tête.Adénikè Adedjouma, Nicolas Moreaud, Rafaël Provost, and Dylan Micheal Lordfrom Ensemble pour le respect de la diversité.Alexis Graindorge and Gabrielle Richard from GRIS-Montréal, as well as Yves, Élise, Mehdi, Ambre, M, and Maxime for sharing their stories.
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For more than 25 years, Fondation Jeunes en Tête has been dedicated to preventing psychological distress among young people aged 11 to 18 across Québec.The organization offers awareness workshops in high schools throughout the province and provides educational online content for youth, parents, families, and school staff.Since its creation, FJET has reached over 1.4 million young people, the equivalent of an entire generation!
À la trois Média team: Direction: Aimé Majeau Beauchamps, Mix and Sound Design: Lola Maël, Video and Editing: Ariane Martineau, Sound Recording: Éloise Berrou, Producer: Lia Ferranti
A special thank-you to Alexia, Clara, Alex, Samy, Lilas, Aucéanne, Tin, July, and Michèle for having the courage to speak up.And to the entire LGBTQ Club at École Durocher and the teaching staff , Martin, Katrina, and Julie.
Thank you to Andréanne Bérichon-Côté, Salomé Piechota, Sarah Zonzolo, and Martine Vendettefrom Fondation Jeunes en Tête.Adénikè Adedjouma, Nicolas Moreaud, Rafaël Provost, and Dylan Micheal Lordfrom Ensemble pour le respect de la diversité.Alexis Graindorge and Gabrielle Richard from GRIS-Montréal, as well as Yves, Élise, Mehdi, Ambre, M, and Maxime for sharing their stories.
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For more than 25 years, Fondation Jeunes en Tête has been dedicated to preventing psychological distress among young people aged 11 to 18 across Québec.The organization offers awareness workshops in high schools throughout the province and provides educational online content for youth, parents, families, and school staff.Since its creation, FJET has reached over 1.4 million young people, the equivalent of an entire generation!

