Event

Nov 12, 2025
Film and Discussion: "Handicap et stérilisations forcées: la fin d'un crime?"

Aliénor Carrière is an independent French journalist and documentary filmmaker, who began her career at ARTE in 2015. Her documentaries cover a wide range of social issues, from the reintegration of child soldiers to the challenges faced by marginalized groups such as sex workers and victims of domestic violence. In addition to her work as a reporter, Carrière actively addresses gender-based violence by conducting training sessions and, as a gender editor, tackling issues such as abortion rights and rape. Through this work, she seeks to uncover systemic challenges and advocate for better protection mechanisms in collaboration with experts and stakeholders.

In 2024 she was Journalist in Residence Fellow at the  MPIL in Heidelberg. During her stay there she focussed on gender-based violence in the humanitarian sector and explored the experiences of development workers in Afghanistan, Senegal and South Sudan.

Within the scope of the MPIWG Gender Colloquium "Let's talk about mysogyny!," she will present her short documentary film "Zwangssterilisation wegen Behinderung: das Ende der Verbrechen?/Forced sterilization on the grounds of disability: the end of a crime?" (in German with English subtitles), followed by discussion.

Gender Colloquium poster

Address
Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Room
Main Conference Room & Online
Contact and Registration

The MPIWG Gender Colloquium 2025/26 is open to all: academics, students, and members of the public are all welcome to attend, listen, and participate in the discussion. Please register here: gleichstellung@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

 

About This Series

Evidently, feminist progress and male violence grow concurrently: the feminist paradox signifies that the more equal women become, the more hatred and violence they face. Today we can see misogyny —Frauenhass in German—everywhere, including new forms of violence such as cyberbullying. It is a proven fact that misogynist violence is constantly on the rise—that is, violence specifically directed at women, such as domestic violence, femicide, sexual assault, stalking, hate speech, and pathological attempts to control their lives.

Women’s right to make decisions about their bodies should be self-evident, yet it is enshrined in law in only a few countries around the world. Historical trajectories show that reproductive biases are aligned along the axes of class, race, ethnicity, and gender. Hence, we use reproductive rights as a common, intersectional thread to investigate the backlash against feminism, which has culminated in an ever-increasing onslaught. There can be no doubt that the current backlash against women’s rights goes hand-in-hand with the rise of far-right extremism.

The 2025/26 Gender Colloquium at the Institute brings together scholars and professionals from the medical and biomedical sciences, public health institutions, media and film, political and legal sciences, and the humanities to confront the issues of abortion, early marriage and female genital cutting, femicide, forced sterilization, #MeToo, and reproductive regimes.

2025-11-12T14:00:00SAVE IN I-CAL 2025-11-12 14:00:00 2025-11-12 16:00:00 Film and Discussion: "Handicap et stérilisations forcées: la fin d'un crime?" Aliénor Carrière is an independent French journalist and documentary filmmaker, who began her career at ARTE in 2015. Her documentaries cover a wide range of social issues, from the reintegration of child soldiers to the challenges faced by marginalized groups such as sex workers and victims of domestic violence. In addition to her work as a reporter, Carrière actively addresses gender-based violence by conducting training sessions and, as a gender editor, tackling issues such as abortion rights and rape. Through this work, she seeks to uncover systemic challenges and advocate for better protection mechanisms in collaboration with experts and stakeholders. In 2024 she was Journalist in Residence Fellow at the  MPIL in Heidelberg. During her stay there she focussed on gender-based violence in the humanitarian sector and explored the experiences of development workers in Afghanistan, Senegal and South Sudan. Within the scope of the MPIWG Gender Colloquium "Let's talk about mysogyny!," she will present her short documentary film "Zwangssterilisation wegen Behinderung: das Ende der Verbrechen?/Forced sterilization on the grounds of disability: the end of a crime?" (in German with English subtitles), followed by discussion. Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany Main Conference Room & Online Birgit KolboskeRand El Zein Birgit KolboskeRand El Zein Europe/Berlin public