SG in Conversation with Milou Deelen


3 mei 2022 | 20:00 - 22:00 | Expositieruimte 38CC

Guest of the night: Milou Deelen

Our second guest in the series is Milou Deelen (1995). A couple of years ago, Milou went viral in a video in which she spoke out against slut shaming in her student association. Since then, she has become an outspoken journalist and activist, covering topics such as sexism and feminism. Being one of the faces of a new generation of feminists, she continues her fight these days in her books, columns and as a public figure. Expect a night filled with topics such as activism, sexism, feminism and culture within student associations, all from the perspective of identity.

Overview of the night

The night starts with a walk-in at 8:00 PM, allowing enough time for everyone to get comfortable. When we’re all ready at 8:30 PM, the conversation with the guest will start. During the conversation, we will have time for a couple of questions. In case you’ve already got one in mind, make sure to submit it when ordering the ticket. After an hour or so, we will conclude the evening with a more informal drink. In case your question didn’t come up during the conversation yet, you might be able to ask it afterwards whilst enjoying your drink!

In order to create a safe space for open conversation, the evening won’t be recorded for public use. This means that you can only experience the event by showing up in person. There are limited seats available, so please make sure to reserve a ticket only if you intend to show up. If you have a ticket but are unable to attend the event, please make sure to cancel your ticket as soon as possible. Thanks a lot in advance.

Warning: During the event you might learn a thing or two about yourself (and others), so be prepared.

I am your speaker today

― Milou Deelen

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