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  - TRIBUTE TO AIME CESAIRE

- Launch of the European campaign in favour of Darfour.

- June 14th 2006- round Table on Racial Discriminations in Sport

- Remembrance of the abolition of the slavery: The fight of a Guadelupian geneticist

- Jewish and Black Ethiopian music in Paris


 

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- SOWETO, the SHOW in PARIS on 25,26 and 27 APRIL 2008
A multicultural cast to tell a universal story... The love story of Nelson and Winnie Mandela... "Soweto" is the musical comedy written and produced by journalist and author Serge Bilé, which will holdits world premiere on April 3rd, 2008, in Martinique
A taste of what will undoubtedly be, one of the major events in the world of art and culture for 2008! AD~ Soweto- Synopsis: "When a man's fight becomes that of a woman, and their love story changes the future of an entire people, transforming darkness in to light.. This is the essence of this musical whose main character is none other than Nelson ...



- Aimé Césaire, Martinique poet, has died
The Associated Press Published: April 17, 2008
PARIS: The esteemed Martinique poet and politician Aimé Césaire, a leading figure in the movement for black consciousness, died Thursday, the French president's office and a hospital said. He was 94. Césaire died in Fort-de-France on the French Caribbean island of Martinique, the hospital that was treating him said. Césaire was involved in the figh ...



- Farewell to Aimé Césaire, bard of black consciousness
Thursday 17 April 2008 French Caribbean writer Aimé Césaire has died aged 94.
One of the founding fathers of the 'Negritude' movement that celebrated black consciousness, he was a prominent figure in the French overseas department of Martinique. (Report: T.Grucza) Aimé Césaire, bard of the 'Négritude' movement, died on Thursday after suffering from heart problems. He had been admitted to the hospital in Fort-de-France on A ...



- The Director-General of UNESCO, Koïchiro Matsuura, has paid tribute to Aimé Césaire
the poet of “la négritude, ” who died today at Fort-de-France, aged 94. Paris, April 17
“We have all been marked by the universal import of Aimé Césaire’s, call for human dignity, watchfulness and responsibility,” declared the Director General before UNESCO’s Executive Board, whose 179th session ends today. “Along with Léopold Sédar Senghor of Senegal and Léon-Gontran Damas of French Guiana,” Mr Matsuura added, “Aimé Césaire was the p ...



- Suffering and Moral Excellence
Laurence Mordekhai Thomas No individual wants to suffer. Nonetheless, it is an unvarnished truth that suffering can give us enormous insight into what would make the world a better place.
And if this is right, then Blacks and Jews have a morally beautiful reason to work together. It is precisely this truth that we who are Black and we who are Jewish are failing to appreciate to the fullest extent. Way too often, it would seem that Jewish identity and Black identity is defined in terms of suffering. And one consequence of accepting ...


 


- Broken Alliance: The Turbulent Times Between Blacks and Jews in America
by Jonathan Kaufman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988. 311 pages, $19.95, Hb., ISBN 0-684-18699-3. Reviewed by Paul Grubach
Broken Alliance is an account of how the twentieth-century alliance between Jews and blacks in the U ...
- France's Dieudonné & America's Farrakhan: Arabs, Jews, and the Problem of Slavery
by Laurence Thomas on Wed 15 Mar 2006 moralhealth.com
France has a lightening rod who calls to mind Louis Farrakhan of the United States. The name of thi ...
- Le Mal Persistant / The Persistance of Evil: Reflections on Jews in France
by Laurence Thomas on Tue 07 Mar 2006
Le mal est persistant. Il ne reconnaît ni l’innocent ni le juste. Et ce fait est tout à fait boule ...
- France's Illan Halimi and the Arabic Muslim Mind: When Telling the Truth is Racist
by Laurence Thomas on Mon 27 Feb 2006
If racism is the unwarranted belief in the inferiority of another, whether the inferiority be moral ...
- Anti-Semitism Is Alleged in French Torture-Killing
Some of the suspects will face hate-crime charges in addition to kidnapping and murder in the death of a Jewish store clerk near Paris. latimes.com : World News, February 21, 2006 By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
PARIS — In a new case of strife and brutality in France's immigrant neighborhoods, authorities alleg ...

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