The rendezvous of the chatchaters
Audio 48:30
By: Kpénahi Traoré
Three women journalists from three continents comment on the news of their choice.
Publicity
With:
- Dieretou Diallo , Guinean blogger at Mondoblog, president of the Guinean collective of the 21st century
- Mira Kamdar , American journalist, former editorial writer for the New York Times
- Ana Navarro Pedro , Portuguese journalist for the weekly Visao
And the report by Raphaelle CONSTANT
Portrait of Edith Cloutier, director of the Native Friendship Center of Val d'Or in Quebec.
During her adolescence in the 1980s, the racism inherent in the Indian Act and the discriminatory climate made her origins difficult to accept.
Today, she proudly carries her Anichinabe heritage and contributes to the well-being of marginalized Aboriginal women in Quebec.
It was in his center, moreover, that indigenous women publicly exposed the abuses they were victims of by the police. Testimonies heard up to the Quebec Parliament. The Come on Aboriginal Relations Commission was created in the process and recently published its findings on the subject.
Raphaelle Constant met her in Paris.
The portrait of Edith Cloutier is also to be found on the site The voice of indigenous women, a documentary platform carried by the association En terre Indigène.
At the end of the broadcast, Steven JAMBOT , journalist will come and tell us about the Mondoblog competition
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