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Rape survivors like Gisèle Pelicot are choosing to speak out, refuting the idea that they should feel shame

Gisèle Pelicot exits a courtroom with her lawyer in Avignon, France, in September 2024. Christophe Simon/AFP via Getty Images by Nomi Dave, University of Virginia The...

Terroir noir: wine’s hidden colonial history needs to be uncorked

Harvesting grapes. Adobe Stock Photo by Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre, Trinity College Around a thousand people are gathered in Washington DC for Wine + Culture Fest, a four-day...

Why the Olympic Games are a ‘civil religious’ ceremony with a global congregation

The U.S. gymnastics team selected for the 2024 Paris Olympics celebrates in Minneapolis. AP Photo/Abbie Parr by Terry Shoemaker, Arizona State University Fans are getting ready...

Meet Paris’ Black dandies, the Sapeurs

Jocelyn Armel, aka the Bachelor, is one of the most talked-about ‘Sapeurs’ in the media. He’s known for his outings, interviews and above all...

Paris 2024 Olympics: How the Games are being used to marginalize the most vulnerable

A man walks past the Olympic rings in front of the Paris City Hall in July 2023. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) by Umer Hussain, Wilkes University; Adam...

The Napoléon that Ridley Scott and Hollywood won’t let you see

by Marlene Daut, Yale University Critics have been raking Ridley Scott’s new movie about Napoléon Bonaparte over the coals for its many historical inaccuracies. As a...

What to do with those Thanksgiving leftovers? Look to the French

by Samantha Presnal, Amherst College It’s the day after Thanksgiving, the tryptophan has worn off, and there are towers of Tupperware filled with turkey, stuffing...

French footballer Kylian Mbappe overtakes Obama as most influential Black man: Survey

by Judy Jesoro Rotich A recent survey conducted by a Black lifestyle brand known as That Sister has revealed that the 24 year old French...

How employers can tackle misconceptions about disabled people in the workplace

Many countries adopt legislation to prevent discrimination against people with disabilities. Yet, many still face challenges finding work. (Shutterstock) by Chloe G K Atkins, University of...

French riots follow decades-old pattern of rage, with no resolution in sight

Burnt-out cars in the Northern suburbs of Paris, Sarcelles. Bertrand Guay/AFP by François Dubet, Université de Bordeaux Although they never fail to take us aback, French riots...

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