The great misery of the small hands of the Gulf October 5, 2022 They wanted to see and hear the migrant workers without whom the Gulf countries, and in particular Qatar, although rich in black gold or… Continue Reading
“There is no great replacement” by Hervé Le Bras: theory versus numbers April 7, 2022 There is no great replacement by Herve Le Bras Grasset, 138 pages, €14 Popularized in a few months via Éric Zemmour’s presidential candidacy, the… Continue Reading
Citizen accommodation for Ukrainian refugees, an unprecedented momentum to be confirmed April 5, 2022 It’s an afternoon of sunshine and joy at the Parc de la Légion-d’honneur, in the heart of Saint-Denis. Welcome Ukrayina volunteers and the Ukrainian… Continue Reading
Migration, twenty paths of exile January 29, 2022 The exhibition was fleeting but the symbol was strong. From January 14 to 22, twenty full-length portraits of exiles were exhibited in the atrium… Continue Reading
“In my country, Christmas is like in Calais, but not with the same songs” December 25, 2021 In the parking lot near the “BMX field”, a white arbor shelters a metal table covered with a tablecloth stamped Catholic Relief adorned with… Continue Reading
Shipwreck of migrants in the English Channel: “In half an hour, you are likely to lose your life” November 25, 2021 La Croix: At least thirty-one migrants died, this Wednesday, November 24, in the sinking of their boat off Calais, trying to reach the United… Continue Reading
Migrants: “In Calais, the burn-out of volunteers is a reality” November 13, 2021 It was an evening last October. Kenza, 20, a volunteer in a food distribution association in Calais, was responsible for transporting six minor migrants… Continue Reading
Migrants: in Calais, the work of associations mandated by the State October 28, 2021 In Calais, as throughout the national territory, associative structures are mandated by the State services to manage the complex situation of migrants. ” Throughout… Continue Reading
In Calais, when a small church reminds the state of the fraternity October 24, 2021 A hunger strike in a church? Since October 10, a priest and two volunteers have set up their camp beds in the walls of… Continue Reading
Jan Plamper: “Germany is a country of migrants” September 25, 2021 The cross : How has Germany changed since Angela Merkel came to power in 2005? Jan Plamper : Angela Merkel has distinguished herself above… Continue Reading