A language is said to die when it stops evolving. Is it the same for a society? A country? A continent? If so, take heart: our era is alive and well! Demonstrations, uprising, collective upheavals, individual awareness, changing mores... The movement is constant, difficult to capture, and, at times, terrifying. Far from fantasies, we tell the intimate story of these upheavals.

After The Revolution, Now What?

Abortion in Poland: a solidarity chain against repression
It is not easy to get an abortion in Poland, but it is made easier by Natalia, Katarzyna, Gosia, and Justyna, all of whom contribute to fighting repression in their own way.


Venezuela: diary of a sacrificed generation
En 1998, au Vénézuela, la révolution bolivarienne prend le pouvoir et porte en elle le rêve d’une démocratie populaire et participative. Un quart de siècle plus tard, Pamela, une jeune écrivaine de Caracas, fait le récit intime et collectif de cet avenir jamais advenu.


#balancetonbar: after uproar, ear piercing silence
#balancetonbar: a hashtag that recently emerged to denounce the GHB attacks that have multiplied in bars and nightclubs, from Brussels to Marseille.


Bloody Sunday’s Wounds Are Still Bleeding
50 years on, the tragedy of Bloody Sunday still haunts the memories of the people of Derry.


India: Yoga: A Force of Division
Since the arrival of Narendra Modi, signs of the Muslim community's ostracism have multiplied. The witch hunt in Bollywood is the latest episode.


French youth leans towards the (far-)right
They are in their twenties, conservative, and in this election year, they are not just voting for a candidate, but to "save France".
