lunes, 26 de octubre de 2020

LGBTIQ Posters at FOS Berlin

 In order to raise more awareness es on the way people use their language and how it impacts members of the LGTBIQ cummunity, an advanced English course designed posters and hanged them throughout the school. We wanted to reach as many people as possible, so we decided to use all the languages we speak. In the future we plan to deal more with the topic especially in the junior high-school, where more students still do not realise that what they call a harmless joke hurts numerous persons, who not seldom do not dare say or do anything against it.









 

Extracurricular Activity LGTBIQ+ at FOS Berlin


 In the frame of our LGTB Erasmus Project we have started an extracurricular activity called LGTB WITH MOVIES. As the name suggests, students get together and discuss and analyze movies tackling this topic. Thus, each Wednesday the students and a teacher involved in the project meet for two hours and besides the movie analysis, the approach similar topics and talk about news on the topic, the situation in our schools and ideas for an improved and safer environment for the LGTB community here.

domingo, 4 de octubre de 2020

WHAT HAS ART MEANT TO YOU? A REVIEW OF THE FILM PHILADELPHIA

 

    Art is not an intellectual but dispensable production, a kind of ornament without which we can live. On the contrary is one of the most important elements of our culture. It expresses our concerns, the way we feel about the world we are living, our ambitions, wishes or hopes. Moreover, art also changes the way we feel. It opens new perspectives, because art shows the same reality we know from a different point of view and, therefore, help us to understand better the reality that surrounds us.

    But art also helps to become aware of the problems that exist in our society. It happend with the film Philadelphia, an Amareican film produced in 1993, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hamks and Denzel Washington. It was one of the fiirst films that spoke openly about AIDS, homophobia and discrimination at work.

    VIH was isolated for the first time in 1983, by that time it meant a mortal illness and people panicked. Those who were infected sufferd employment discrimination. Particularly LGTB people, suffered a double discrimination, because of the infection and becuase of being LGTB, as a part of the society considered that it was their sexuual behaviour that was the cuase of the infection. Many awareness campaigns were need to change the situation and make people understand that VIH could be stopped is we all took preventive meassures, to make people see, that we were all safe by doing that, that we were not at risk by working with an infected person. In few words, that the discrimination people suffered was unbeareble and totally absurd. 

In this context, the film Philadelphia came to help. It showed openly that kind of discrimination and introduced  this debate in our society. 

More than 30 years after our students wanted to know what did this film mean to our generation.



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