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Le 29.10.21
[BONI.D] The Sorority, a benevolent app to protect, help and share between women and people from gender minorities

In 2019, Priscillia Routier Trillard had the idea of creating a tool to help women. In 2020, The Sorority was born. Its goal: to enable women and people from gender minorities to never feel alone again!

 

Already bringing together 16,000 verified and certified profiles in 5 countries, the application makes it possible to find people ready to act and to come to the aid in real time, whether in the street, public transportation, at work or at home.

 

The Sorority community offers support, listening, advice and solutions to people who need it.

A wonderful idea that goes in the direction of living together!

 

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Le 28.10.21
“Promoting a responsible France” – Interview with Mouvement Impact France for Forbes

While the social and ecological emergency calls for a change in the business model, Mouvement Impact France brings together a community of pioneers who have demonstrated that another model was possible and that businesses could bind growth, social impact, ecological impact, sharing value and power sharing.

 

Thus, Mouvement Impact France wants to defend and encourage recognition that companies have already adopted this model, but also to accelerate the social and ecological transformation of all companies in France.

 

Therefore, Mouvement Impact France has a dual entrepreneurial and political project, which it intends to place in a European and international perspective.

 

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Le 27.10.21
“Bringing architecture out of its golden cage” – Portrait of Maud Caubet in Les Echos

“Each time, I take the measure of the architect responsibility. It required to make ‘beautiful’ creations which will perhaps still be there in a century, but which also has to integrate into the city as into daily life” , explains Maud Caubet to Julie Le Bolzer.

 

From a discussion around the role and responsibility of the architects, arises an honest portrait, tinged with feminism, retracing the various projects of Maud Caubet. Described as “faithful, sincere and hostile to borders”, Maud Caubet wishes to decompartmentalize architecture, interior design, landscapes and typologies. An invitation that makes you want to follow her!

 

A beautiful portrait to be found in Les Echos