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Eliane Morissens (10 August 1927 – 9 December 2006) was a Belgian teacher and activist. Raised as a feminist, she was active as a trade unionist and socialist. Morissens studied to become a chemical engineer, but was employed as a teacher, as there were few other options for women in her era. She worked her way up to assistant headmistress of a provincial technical college but in 1977 was denied a promotion to become the head of the school. When asked in 1980 to appear on a television broadcast about lesbians, she decided to participate. During the broadcast, she stated that she had been denied the promotion because of her lesbianism. She commented on the irony of the school board being unwilling to put a lesbian in charge of girl students, but having no concern about appointing a man for

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  • إليان موريسينز (ar)
  • Eliane Morissens (en)
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  • إليان موريسينز (بالإنجليزية: Eliane Morissens) (10 أغسطس 1927 - 9 ديسمبر 2006)، معلمة وناشطة بلجيكية. نشأت كنسوية، وكانت ناشطة نقابية واشتراكية. درست موريسينز الهندسة الكيميائية، لكنها كانت تعمل كمعلمة إذ كان هناك القليل من الخيارات الأخرى للنساء في عصرها. شقت طريقها إلى منصب مساعد مدير كلية تقنية إقليمية لكن في عام 1977 حُرمت من الترقية لتصبح مديرة المدرسة. عندما طُلب منها في عام 1980 الظهور في بث تلفزيوني للحديث عن المثليات، قررت المشاركة بالفعل. خلال البثّ، ذكرت أنها حُرمت من الترقية بسبب مثليتها. علّقت على مفارقة عدم استعداد مجلس المدرسة لتعيين مثلية مسؤولة عن الطالبات، لكن ليس لديها قلق بشأن تعيين رجل لهذا المنصب. (ar)
  • Eliane Morissens (10 August 1927 – 9 December 2006) was a Belgian teacher and activist. Raised as a feminist, she was active as a trade unionist and socialist. Morissens studied to become a chemical engineer, but was employed as a teacher, as there were few other options for women in her era. She worked her way up to assistant headmistress of a provincial technical college but in 1977 was denied a promotion to become the head of the school. When asked in 1980 to appear on a television broadcast about lesbians, she decided to participate. During the broadcast, she stated that she had been denied the promotion because of her lesbianism. She commented on the irony of the school board being unwilling to put a lesbian in charge of girl students, but having no concern about appointing a man for (en)
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  • Eliane Morissens (en)
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  • La Garde, France (en)
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  • Etterbeek, Belgium (en)
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