Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
Why do clichés about the suburbs persist? What new initiatives are emerging from these areas with their often sulphurous reputation? Are the suburbs taking their social revenge?
FR
2019 / Medias
Paris
Collectif Pop-Part
A series of 8 episodes demonstrating some of the realities experienced by racialized youth in France. Topics covered include substance abuse, family and the police.
FR
2022 / Audiovisual productions
Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
A journey on the RER B to discover the Paris suburbs. Marie-Hélène Bacqué tells us about her journey with photographer André Merian in “Retour à Roissy : un voyage sur le RER B” (Seuil, 2019), a book that follows in the footsteps of the journey made by François Maspero and Anaïk Frantz in 1989.
FR
2019 / Medias
Paris
Collectif Pop-Part
A series of 8 episodes demonstrating some of the realities experienced by racialized youth in France. Topics covered include substance abuse, family and the police.
FR
2022 / Audiovisual productions
Montreal
TRYSPACES
In October 2017, 40 partners met to launch the TRYSPACES (Transformative Youth Spaces) project. One of the moments of the 2-day intensive program was to define together six key concepts. This video explains what are the key concepts of the TRYSPACES project: Espace public, régulation, transgression, youth, laboratoire vivant et la recherche collaborative.
EN / FR
2017 / Audiovisual productions
Paris
Olivier Brito
Through fiction, this program deals with sensitive subjects that affect a number of young people (33 pepisodes).
FR
2021 / Audiovisual productions
Paris
Multiple Authors
In Saint-Denis, wedged between the Seine and the train station, nestles the brand-new Confluence district. And in this neighborhood is a youth center, like hundreds of others in working-class neighborhoods. A place of learning and openness for thousands of young people. We owe all this to our youth workers, who accompany young people far beyond […]
FR
2021 / Audiovisual productions
Paris
Multiple Authors
Banlieues, quartiers, cités. In France, these words all too often have a negative connotation. What the French state has been calling since 2018 the priority neighborhoods of the city policy includes 5.4 million inhabitants, 40% of whom are under the age of 25. But what does it mean to be young in a working-class neighborhood? […]
FR
2022 / Medias
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