International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

Thu, 15/05/2025

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May 17 is the International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. All year round, ENS de Lyon and its Equality Mission take action to prevent and deal with situations of violence, and promote inclusion. On this occasion, here's a reminder of the main existing process at ENS de Lyon.

ENS de Lyon is convinced that preventing manifestations of homophobia and transphobia is a necessity to ensure a serene climate for everyone. 

Reporting process

The ENS de Lyon procedure enables you to report all types of incidents that could be construed as discrimination, harassment or violence of a sexist, sexual or LGBTQI+phobic nature. Two forms (in French and in English) and an e-mail address are available for reporting.

e-mail: signalement.violences.discriminations [at] ens-lyon.fr (signalement[dot]violences[dot]discriminations[at]ens-lyon[dot]fr)
or: Reporting form
or: Reporting form in French

More information: 

Process

Process

Transidentity: recognition of customary first name

ENS de Lyon is also committed to facilitating the use of prefered first names (rather than given names) on internal documents within the School for transgender people. 

In this context, if you wish to make a change of first name (with or without a certificate from a town hall or high court), send an email to:

  • referentes.egalite [at] ens-lyon.fr
  • and mission.egalite [at] ens-lyon.fr

Awareness campaigns

Poster campaigns are regularly organized throughout the school, with different visuals in French and in English, highlighting several areas of sexual and gender-based violence, including homophobic or LGBTQI+phobic violence.

The problem is not trans people, is transphobia.

Respecting the rights of transgender people is first and foremost about respecting people.

Don't like my voice? Or the way I look? What stopping you from changing the hurtful way you look at me?.

Using my chosen name lets me be.

Violence, insults, discrimination. If you don't do or say anything, you're letting thme get away with it.

My sexuality is not a choice. But your homophobia, si.

Students and staff of ENS de Lyon may use, if they wish, these visuals in their student living and work places.


More info on the French website

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