Tag: memories
Hear Aimé Césaire for the National Day of Memories of the Slave Trade and Slavery
First poem by Aimé Césaire, Notebook of a return to the native country recounts the French West Indies before the decline of the colonial empire, in 1939. A text marked…
Santiago Gamboa, a library, a house, a lifetime of memories
Santiago Gamboa is one of the most powerful and original voices in Colombian literature. Born in 1965, he studied literature in Bogota, Hispanic philology in Madrid, and Cuban literature at…
Memories of Russia’s attack leave wounded Alina alone – “A pregnant woman and two children died in front of me”
Hospitals in Ukraine are on the brink of war. There is a shortage of medicines and there is not always the right equipment to treat serious injuries. TUHUIV Alina was…
Opinion Memories of an unforgettable Cup
It’s been one year? Amazing. As time goes! One year since that unforgettable April 3, 2021. A year of the ecstasy of La Cartuja. One year since the victory of…
Colonial memories are being cleared from the map of the United States: hundreds of place names denigrating Indian women are put in the trash
In the United States, the name of a mountain, river, and other geographic location on more than 660 federal lands is being changed because the current names contain the word…
40 years at RFI: Alejandro Valente entrusts his memories
If you are a regular RFI listener, and a football fan, the name and voice of Alejandro Valente are familiar to you. If that doesn’t mean anything to you, this…
Brain Week: How are memories formed?
Life is a continuum, events follow each other without a break. Our brain sees things differently. In all likelihood, Memory divides our life into distinct events, like a story divided…
Krista Pärmäkoski believes that Therese Johaug’s departure from the ski scene will change women’s competitions – Finnish skiers have many memories of a superior competitor
Therese Johaug has offered the ski audience a lot of memories, but there are also Finnish women’s national team skiers. According to Finnish skiers, Johaug leaves a big mark on…
Turkish novelist Elif Shafak, digging up memories and replanting trees
Elif Shafak is the author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including ‘The Sultan’s Architect’, ‘The Bastard of Istanbul’, ‘Three Daughters of Eve’, and ’10 Minutes and 38 Seconds in This…
memories of a first participation in the CAN football
Like Gambia, the Comoros participated in their very first African Cup of Nations during this 33rd edition in Cameroon. While the Gambian Scorpions made it to the quarter-finals, the Coelacanths…