Working with a handicap: can we cross out “-cap”?
Restaurants that employ people with disabilities are opening in cities like Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Lisbon, and New York.
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.