You think you already know our wonderful network? A surprise guest will come shake things up with humor and finesse. They will open the evening with a glass of champagne at the Fridge Comedy Club, followed by a seated dinner at Les Bains restaurant.
We promise you a funny, bold, and wonderfully warm-hearted evening, just like the spirit of our network.
Changing Your Life… Right Down to the Heart of Your Cells!
That’s the conference offered by Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée on Tuesday, November 18 at 7:30 PM at Restaurant Terminal 1, Montpellier.
Learn more about epigenetics — how our emotions, environment, and habits influence the expression of our genes.
This conference will be led by Dr. Sophie Domergue, plastic and aesthetic surgeon in Montpellier, in collaboration with Anne Périgault, Kundalini yoga teacher and psychology graduate.
Together, they will combine their expertise to explore the connections between science, well-being, and consciousness.
You’ll walk away with practical advice, daily rituals, and a deeper understanding of your ability to influence your health and inner balance.
The evening will continue with a sit-down dinner at Restaurant Terminal 1, offering a warm and friendly atmosphere to keep the conversation going.
On May 24th, Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée had the pleasure of organizing a charity fashion sale to support the AGNES MCLAREN ASSOCIATION.
It was a warm and joyful moment, celebrating community, elegance, and solidarity. 💞
Thanks to the generosity of our members and supporters, all proceeds will be donated to the Agnes McLaren Medical Prize. This prize rewards a medical thesis focused on the health of women and/or children in vulnerable or precarious situations, and funds a project based on that research.
📅 The award ceremony will take place on September 12th in the afternoon at the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier and will be preceded by a conference.
Who was Agnes McLaren? 🔎 In 1878, Agnes McLaren became the first woman to graduate as a doctor from the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier. A Scottish physician and suffragist, she fought for women’s rights and founded the Sainte-Catherine Hospital for women and children in India. Her legacy continues to inspire and support the causes she held dear. To read more about her remarkable life: https://lnkd.in/euBw4PbW
Who are we? 💬 Féminin Pluriel is an international women’s network that promotes solidarity and mutual support. We firmly believe in the power of collective action to improve the lives of women and children, and we are proud to collaborate with initiatives that share our vision.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who helped make this event a great success!
Together, let’s keep driving change and supporting causes that truly make a difference. 💪💖
Between culture, sports, and health, our association is asserting its active and committed presence in Montpellier’s community more than ever:
On the cultural side We had the great pleasure and privilege of visiting the Opéra and National Orchestra of Montpellier, guided by Vincent Bobé, who revealed the hidden gems of this iconic venue of the local artistic scene. An inspiring immersion into the lyrical and cultural heritage of our city.
On the sports side With the opera welcoming sport, we had the opportunity to celebrate the 14th French Cup victory of Montpellier Handball. A powerful moment shared with Mayor Michaël Delafosse, the players, and the entire team—a symbol of unity and collective success!
On the health side This Sunday, May 25, we will be supporting the association La Montpellier Reine a du Coeur with our Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée team, Taking part in a solidarity race against breast cancer. Running for a good cause means honoring affected women and supporting research with determination.
On the fashion side Elegance, hidden treasures, and great finds await you at our second Mother’s Day special charity clothing sale this Saturday, May 24 from 2 PM to 7 PM at 4 Rue Placentin, Montpellier. A friendly and sociable afternoon to exchange and network together.
This productive week reflects our deep commitment to a more united, vibrant, and inspired society.
Who are we? Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée is a network of committed, active, and supportive women brought together by shared values: sharing, sisterhood, local action, and openness to the world. We build bridges between the cultural, economic, social, and human spheres to shift the lines—together.
On Tuesday evening, an exceptional moment took place: we had the pleasure of welcoming Patricia GARDIES, a talented and passionate member of our Féminin Pluriel Montpellier Méditerranée network, for an inspiring conference on a topic close to our hearts: Francophone literature as a vehicle for intercultural exchange.
An Evening of Discoveries! We delved into the captivating world of writers such as Maryse Condé, Linda Lê, Gabrielle Roy, Dany Laferrière, Ahmadou Kourouma, and Akira Mizubayashi. Through their works, we journeyed beyond borders, discovering rich and varied cultures. Every word, every story was an invitation to open our minds and celebrate the diversity that unites us.
Reflection and Inspiration This encounter was not only a source of inspiration but also a moment of deep reflection on the challenges of interculturality in our modern society. Francophone literature, with its multiple voices, reminds us of the importance of listening and sharing.
A Fascinating Phenomenon: Foreign Authors Writing in French This is not merely a question of language—it is a true intercultural exploration. By reading these works, we set out to discover new horizons, singular universes that enrich our collective imagination.
Key Takeaways:
Discovering the Other: Every book is a journey. Whether it explores African, Haitian, Japanese, Vietnamese, or Creole culture, these authors offer us unique perspectives and invite us to immerse ourselves in their roots and traditions.
New Shared Imaginaries: Francophone literature creates a space where our imaginations meet and feed one another. By reading narratives from elsewhere, we challenge our preconceptions and foster empathy.
Intercultural Issues: Foreign authors writing in French stand as a testament to the universality of our language. This phenomenon enriches our common literary heritage and promotes essential intercultural dialogue.
A Bridge to the Other: Francophone literature is a true bridge that enables us to explore diverse worlds and build a more tolerant society. Let’s dive together into these rich and varied works, as they are open windows to the world.
A heartfelt thank you to Patricia for her contagious energy and to all of you for your presence and enriching exchanges. Together, let us continue to explore and celebrate the beauty of cultures through words!