Tag: The march of the world
1983, the march for equality and against racism
Their names are Nsar and Baïda Doghmane, Hanifa Taguelmint, Farid Lahoua or Toumi Djaïda and they came out of the northern districts of Marseille or Minguettes in Lyon to march…
1983, the march for equality and against racism
Their names are Nsar and Baïda Doghmane, Hanifa Taguelmint, Farid Lahoua or Toumi Djaïda and they came out of the northern districts of Marseille or Minguettes in Lyon to march…
The world according to Hubert Haddad
At the heart of the priory of La Charité sur Loire, an architectural ensemble from the 11th and 12th centuries listed as a UNESCO heritage site, we listen to the…
France in resistance, episode 3: singing and dancing in hiding?
In France occupied by the Germans, young people defy all prohibitions to find themselves in clandestine balls. In the Vercors, Brittany or Champigny-sur-Marne, girls and boys meet in the fields,…
Senghor or the culture of independence
Affirming the role of Africa in writing its history, defending the idea of an appointment of giving and receiving, engaging in dialogue with the rest of the world to give…
Claude McKay’s Marseille Harlem
/ Podcasts / The march of the world Welcome to Claude McKay’s Marseille Harlem. The American writer arrived in the French colonial city in the 1920s, frequented dockers and prostitutes…
Sarah Maldoror, pioneer of African cinema
/ Podcasts / The march of the world “Cinema is an art, it is part of the history of the present time,” says Sarah Maldoror, the first anti-racist and decolonial…
In memory of the victims of terrorism
Following the attacks of January and November 2015 in Paris, then July 14 in Nice, the Presidency of the French Republic announced in 2018 the creation of the Memorial Museum…
René Dumont, pioneer of political ecology
Agronomist, René Dumont discovers the famine in Indochina. Shocked by colonial violence, he turned his back on the French Empire to devote himself to the fight against hunger. Inventor of…
The African Marseille of Claude McKay
Intrigue in the world of publishing, we found the microfilm of a novel by Claude McKay, writer of the Harlem Renaissance movement and author of Banjo. The text will eventually…