Sunday, March 15, 2009

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FLYER TO THE CONVERSATION OF CLOSE OF MARCH 28

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SPEAKERS PORTRAITS

What to do with our differences?
is the question about which we talked on March 28 at Centre Saint-Exupery. It will be lit by renowned speakers. Their portraits in a few lines.


VARHAMIAN Agnes is a journalist and reporter for France 2. War reporter, she covered include the conflict in Kuwait. She designed and hosted the show since January 2008 "Strange Invaders" on the Parliamentary Channel. She is currently one of the team of Special Envoy.


Gaston Kelman is a writer from Cameroon. He directed the Observatory New Town Association in the city of Evry for ten years, he is the author of the 2003 bestseller I'm black and I do not like cassava. He defends the freedom to choose its culture and increase its roots. He denounced racial prejudice, whether used by whites as by blacks and calls to go beyond traditional divides. He is a regular speaker of the radio show The loudmouths on RMC. RATTAN
Alex is a stylist. His creations are like him, the result of interbreeding: he uses in his creations of ethnic inspirations, sufficiently re-developed and reinvented to create a new universe. Singular and without borders, his world resembles that of the greater: he worked for Sandstone, Montana, Scherrer, and now Chanel.

DIECKY Eugenie is a woman and communication links. Promoter in Central Africa of the Francophonie, a journalist, is on the airwaves of Africa No. 1 that it calls the African diaspora on issues often taboo, especially around women. It questions the future of Africa in the world, the place of tradition in the mechanisms of integration, the question of identity. It is now Program Director for this international radio.

ROST, "child of banned sites," grew up in Belleville. Route almost cliché galley, fatalism, social alienation, gangs, prison ... In this course, it takes a force, a thread that runs throughout his work: speaking on behalf of those who can not speak to through rap, and incitement of others when making speeches in the political arena, voting, through the association "suburbs active. "

Patrice Corre is headmaster of the school of excellence, the College Henri IV. The son of farmers, it is a model Republican social success. Social advancement made to the strength of the wrist, it escapes the high schools which prepare the 24 classes of HIV provide many students. Caste? Patrice Corre opened a CPES (Class Preparatory Higher Education) for school-leavers, in particular from high schools ranked in priority education zones as well as bachelor fellows, who provides all the tools to integrate the most prestigious schools.

Benjamin STORA is professor of history at the University of Paris VIII and Languages O '. The immigration issue directly concerns: born in Algeria, he arrived in France at the age of 12. Specialist in the history of the Maghreb and French colonialism, he is the author of a history of colonial Algeria, The memory wars: France facing its colonial past, and several reference books on colonization. It investigates the processes at work in the work of historical memory, particularly that of oblivion.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

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TALK PROXIMITY

ARASOL in partnership with The Essential Conversation, is organizing a special event at Montgeron.

Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 17h

Location: Centre Saint-Exupery
2, rue Dr. Besson

On Topic: NOT EVEN IN THE MOLD, NOT EVEN IN THE WORLD:
WHAT OUR DIFFERENCES?

We expect many stakeholders including: Gaston
KELMAN -writer and Great Maw on RMC
Patrice Corre - headmaster of the prestigious Lycée Henri IV
Eugenie DIECKY - Program Manager - Radio Africa No. 1 , 107.5 FM
Alex RATTAN - Designer Stylist - CHANEL
ROST - writer, singer, composer rap-slam - Suburb Active http://www.banlieueactive.com/

Coordinating tray: Agnes VARHAMIEN - Grand reporter, France 2

Music and Dance: ABOOX and Pascal Owendji

Photo Exhibition: The look of the immigrant association Sun Essonne
CONCEPT: A conversation about our differences in joy, respect opinions and share around music, dance and films. The bar will be open to the public. And during intermissions
everyone can cool off in calm.

Free Admission: participation in the hat. Everyone can make a free contribution to help us continue our citizens' projects.