Tag: ills
Thomas B. Reverdy: “High school, a diminished echo of the ills of society”
In around ten novels, Thomas B. Reverdy has addressed very diverse themes. With Le grand aide (Flammarion editions), the author sets his story this time in a reality he knows…
The President and the Constitution: “The five-year term is not responsible for all our ills”
The Constitution invites itself into the conversation. In recent months, with the breathlessness – to use a measured word – of our democracy, the debate has swelled. This summer, L’Express…
Lalalangue, staging family ills
How to rebuild from a devastating childhood? On stage, Frédérique Voruz testifies and recounts the story of her childhood in which her slightly crazy father talks to the trees and…
Diariata N’Diaye, words to heal the ills
For more than twenty years, Diariata N’Diaye has used art and words to raise awareness among the youngest about sexist and sexual violence. Slammer, author, entrepreneur, facilitator, founder of the…
How to cure French justice of its ills?
In France, for months, even years, the world of justice has denounced unworthy working conditions, a loss of sense of the profession, an abyssal delay in the means allocated. In…