Tag: Report France
Near Bordeaux, a solar power plant built on a former landfill
In the midst of government reflection on a new action plan to significantly reduce the country’s carbon emissions by 2030, the European conference on energy transition is being held in…
Through a triple exhibition, Normandy commemorates the memory of the victims of slavery
May 23 is National Day in Memory of the Victims of Slavery. The opportunity to discuss this exhibition called: “Slavery, Norman memories” which is currently being held in Normandy and…
In the 16th arrondissement of Paris, migrants face intimidation from the far right
In Paris, for more than a month, a disused school in the very chic 16th arrondissement has been occupied by young migrants who come mostly from West Africa. Since the…
Ten years ago, France legalized marriage for all
On May 17, 2013, France became the 14th country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. A step forward acquired after several months of demonstrations of “anti-marriage for all”. Ten…
Education: talking about sexuality with college students
Does sex hurt? Does a boy have to be erect to have sex? But also can a girl say no to a boy’s desire? All these questions can be addressed…
Building, public works, transport… Companies are desperately looking for young people
In Paris, a trade fair was held in mid-May, organized by Medef, the main employers’ union in France. The goal for the companies present: to attract as many young people…
In Angers, the Secours populaire faced with the increase in food demand
In this period of inflation in France, associations helping the poorest have to respond to an ever-increasing demand, in a context that is boosting the number of beneficiaries in rural…
In Paris, in the footsteps of slavery
On this national day of memories of the slave trade, slavery and their abolition, it is an opportunity to remember that Paris is full of places that trace France’s slavery…
A former miner recounts his daily life deep in a coal mine
After months of work, the Tarn mine museum has just reopened in Cagnac-les-Mines. It immerses visitors in the daily life of underground miners who were going to extract coal and…
A first “pavement of memory” in Paris, in tribute to a woman victim of Nazism
On May 8, the anniversary of the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945. Report from Paris on a memorial stone. A few days ago a Stolpersteine, in other words a…