Boatmen on the Seine, an ecological alternative to merchandise transport
An encounter on the Seine with this little-known world of inland navigation transport, largely underused at a time of ecological transition.
The Ugly Ducklings of the School Law
Their parents are not rich, Parisian or in the law themselves, and they have suffered the consequences.
Naturalization: a step on the winding road to dual identity
How can a tiny piece of paper — an identity card — have such an impact on a life, an identity?
Palestinians in Lebanon : being and wanting to truly exist
In the spring of 2021, an 11-day war between Israel and Palestine erupted, initiating a period of anxiety and anger for the approximately 260,000 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. However, this conflict is also a source of hope and pride.
The Garden of Stars
The Paris region represents a true nursery of world football. Immerse yourself in the heart of a multicultural garden where football is king.
Myriam, the sound of her soul
Like every morning, Myriam, 64, goes to the factory where she has been working for almost 30 years. A job where noise is constant. A painful symphony that follows the workers in their daily lives.
Senegal : Covid-19, the virus infecting the casual job sector
In Dakar, the precarious status of small shops and entrepreneurs is severely strained by the virus-induced psychosis.
The many faces of Paris
From the depths of Yvelines to the south of the Seine-Marne, the inhabitants of Île-de-France often embody a rurban lifestyle in which a diversity of landscapes and identities abound.
Not Like the Other Boys
For some, Charles has never been a guy, a “proper” guy. He has a soft voice, bursts out laughing with his hand over his mouth and bears no interest at all in soccer. Nothing dramatic, really.