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Le 17.03.22
[BONI.D] Encouraging people to move forward with Wake Up Café

Prison chaplain for 7 years, Clotilde Gilbert notices the desocialization and dehumanization caused by confinement. A break that has an impact on the release of prisoners who will have to find a social and professional life.

 

For 5 years, she directed a choir there and never ceased to promote art and culture among prisoners. Seeing the positive impacts of her workshops (openness to others, energy, self-confidence), she created Wake Up Café with the desire to support prisoners from their detention until their reintegration into society once released. Wake Up Café thus offers creative and artistic workshops, as well as a reintegration program to inspire inmates and ex-inmates to move forward, to change the way they look at themselves as well as the way society looks at them!

 

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Le 15.03.22
The “Matinale de l’Hôtellerie et Restauration” is back in Lyon!

The “Matinale de l’Hôtellerie et Restauration” is back in Lyon and will focus on a specific theme: “New levers to create value in hospitality : has the post-Covid period changed the game?”.

 

Conferences, round tables and reflections on trends in the sector, its new challenges and its prospects will take place during this morning.

 

Organized by EXTENDAM and its partners In Extenso, Crédit Agricole Centre-est, Bpifrance and Cabinet Hermès, this new “Matinale Lyonnaise” will take place on April 7th at 8:30 a.m. at the Hard Rock Cafe Lyon, 1 rue du Président Carnot 69002 Lyon.

 

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Le 14.03.22
Changing the rules of the economic game at the Universités de l’Economie de Demain in Marseille

On March 10, when an informal Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Member States of the European Union took place in Versailles to discuss, among other things, the project of a Europe called “to promote a new economic model based on independence and progress”, the Universities for the Economy of Tomorrow in Marseille were also a source of proposals for a sustainable economy.

 

Nearly 800 business leaders chose to meet at the Friche la Belle de Mai at the initiative of the Mouvement Impact France and the Convention des Entreprises pour le Climat, in order to initiate a group movement towards an economy impact.

 

The objective: to structure and amplify a dialogue to apply new rules that fully integrate other practices and behaviors based on the consideration of an ecological and social emergency.

 

Read the full article on La Provence