13/06/2017

Ahead of June 20, World Refugee Day



World Refugee Day 2017


20 June marks World Refugee Day. 

One day for millions of people forced to leave their country...

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On this day, the UNHCR remembers the over 65 million refugees and displaced persons around the world. We acknowledge and celebrate the strength, courage and tenacity of millions of refugees forced to flee their homes because of war, conflict, and persecution.

The theme for World Refugee Day 2017 is We Stand Together #WithRefugees

The theme is aimed at drawing global public attention to the millions of refugees worldwide.


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Here is a few more details about the situation in East Africa, where I was based around 2010/12.

From the UNHCR in Nairobi:

Kenya is one of the countries at the centre of the refugee and displacement crisis. 

Kenya hosts nearly ½ a million refugees (490,656). 

Most live in Dadaab in the north east (246,517). It’s one of the world’s most populous refugee camps, where some refugees have lived for decades. 

Followed by Kakuma (176,872) in the northwest, which has seen a large influx of refugees from South Sudan, which has one of the highest number of persons fleeing globally, after the Syrian refugee crisis. 

There are also (67,267) refugees living in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Women and children represent 79% of the total population of refugees in Kenya.   86% of the refugees live in camps and 14% live in urban areas.

The majority of the refugees and asylum seekers in Kenya originate from Somalia (62%). Other major nationalities are South Sudanese (21%), Congolese (6%); Ethiopians (5.6%). Persons of concern from other nationalities including Sudan, Rwanda, Eritrea, Burundi, Uganda and others make up about 5% of the total population.

The Government of Kenya, through its agency the Refugee Affairs Secretariat, takes the lead in refugee management, in collaboration with UNHCR and partners.


For more information: http://www.unhcr.org/ke/


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More about the #WithRefugees Campaign:


In a world where violence forces thousands of families to flee for their lives each day, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, believes now is the time to show world leaders that the global public stands #WithRefugees and that concrete solutions need to be found to the global refugee crisis.
To demonstrate this solidarity and encourage governments into action, UNHCR launched the #WithRefugees campaign and petition in 2016. On June 20th, World Refugee Day, UNHCR commemorates the strength, courage, and perseverance of millions of families forced to flee their homes. This year, World Refugee Day is also a key opportunity for the public to express their support by signing the petition.

Your signature will encourage decision makers to:
  • Ensure every refugee child gets an education.
  • Ensure every refugee family has somewhere safe to live.
  • Ensure every refugee can work or learn new skills to support their families.
The campaign continues until a global compact for refugees is adopted in 2018. Add your name to show the world you stand #WithRefugees.


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UNHCR


Join our #WithRefugees campaign 
Sign the petition today

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For more on the situation in Europe, here again is my recent article about the role of France:


Refugees welcome?

After the closure of the Calais migrant camp, French charities call for more state help with accommodation

12/06/2017

Rendez-vous d'art à Breil-sur-Roya


Hello again everyone. I've been to Breil-sur-Roya, South of France, very near the Italian border, in February, reporting on the refugee crisis. It is a lovely extremely beautiful village, full of committed people able of a huge amount of solidarity. Might go again late June.

These people are organizing an event around the art. Come and join!

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Cet événement est un un projet d’art contemporain "itinérant engagé", mené par de jeunes artistes, investissant des espaces ruraux sous forme de résidence...

Les œuvres y sont réalisées de manière collaborative, via des ateliers et discussions avec les habitants du village!




Pictures by myself in Breil-sur-Roya, Feb. 2017



oulalamaisqu’est-cequec’est¿ 

Edition n°2 à Breil-sur-Roya du 18 juin au 2 juillet 




oulalamaisqu’est-cequec’est¿ est un projet d’art contemporain itinérant engagé, mené par de jeunes artistes, qui investit les espaces ruraux sous forme de résidence afin de réaliser œuvres collaboratives, ateliers et discussions avec les habitants du village. De manière plus générale, le projet propose une réflexion sur les espaces d’exposition et les formats de médiation ; un questionnement autour du rôle et à la responsabilité de l’artiste face aux publics.

Cette année le projet s’installe à Breil-sur-Roya à la frontière italienne pour deux semaines de festivités !
Au programme : expositions collectives dans les chapelles du village, installation vidéo dans le moulin à huile, conférence-performée sur le lac, marathon danse 6h chrono, intervention dans le cours d’art plastique du collège, atelier public musique-improvisation-dessin ouvert à tous, performances au marché le mardi matin et bien d’autres surprises…

Le samedi 24 juin, nous vous proposons une « Mi-temps » dans l’aventure oulalamaisqu’est-cequec’est¿2, un temps de partage public de l’expérience vécue de la première semaine et une préparation de la semaine à venir ! Dès 17h, des visites guidées effectuées par les artistes partiront de la Kermesse de l’école primaire pour déambuler dans le village d’œuvres en œuvres et finir sous le chapiteau, où vous attendront stands de nourriture et boisson locales et bio, concerts de musique expérimentale, performances !
Des voitures déguisées par Crash-test vous guideront également vers le chapiteau

Lien de l’évènement Facebook, pour suivre au jour le jour le projet, et lien du site :
https://www.facebook.com/events/1991163697778649/
https://oulalamaisquestcequecest.com

Un rendez-vous chaleureux à mi-chemin entre fête de village et vernissage d’art contemporain !

À très vite, et n’oubliez pas : Breil-sur-Roya est le passage obligé...

L’équipe oulalamaisqu’est-cequec’est¿ :
Marguerite Reinert, Blandine Herrmann, Trécy Afonso, Cléo Lhéritier, Max Paskine, Morgan Patimo, Manon Rougier et Fanny Spano

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AU PROGRAMME 

> EXPOSITIONS COLLECTIVES
rendez-vous à la st-catherine et la miséricorde
du mardi au dimanche de 15h à 19h
et sur demande à l’office du tourisme ou au 06 28 52 54 52

> INSTALLATION AU MOULIN À HUILE
rendez-vous avec FANNY SPANO
sur demande à l’office du tourisme ou au 06 28 52 54 52

> RELAIS DESSIN
rendez-vous avec Manon ROUGIER
pour alimenter sa carte géante avec vos
témoignages dessinés
tous les jours chez les habitant(e)s du village
sur demande au 06 89 50 46 24


LES PREMIERS JOURS


JUIN
DIM 18
🍷 COCKTAIL-CONCOMBRE D’ARRIVÉE 🍷
a ca de Breil, 18h
en présence de tous les artistes

LUN 19
🌊 DÉPLOIEMENT / performance
bord du lac, 11h-12h
MORGAN PATIMO

« QU’EST-CE QUE LES BEAUX-ARTS¿ » / intervention
collège l’eau vive, 14h00-14h30
FANNY SPANO

DESSIN_IMPRO_MUSIQUE / intervention
collège l’eau vive, 14h30-16h
MARGUERITE REINERT, MORGAN PATIMO et MAX PASKINE

"Who am I to you?" - Song of the morning: "Promise", by Ben Howard


Woke up quite disappointed and tired, by the irresponsibilities of our leaders, of voters in our democratic countries who don't bother to express their voice and let the elite run the world the way they want, start the conflict they want, steal the countries they want...

Disappointed at people's coldness and lack of solidarity.

But also woke up in love with my neighborhood, with the light, the summer that is coming, the loving memories of the moments I spent with lovely, committed people in Scotland, in England, with my friends with a big heart, in London and Paris yesterday evening, generous, listening, choosing without prejudices. Loving people. Loving light. Books I have to read, music. What else do we need?

Read, listen, learn, vote... We could have such a perfect system.

I'm a nomad, a sun flower, I'll just follow the sun. We are in June. Astrologically in the sign of Gemini, ready for sweet and loving Cancer around the time of the summer solstice, on June 21. June 20 is also World's Refugee Day and 21, in France, La Fête de la Musique...

All we need is light, warmth, water and gardens, art and music. And solidarity.
I'll follow the sun. And will try to forget how deeply useless my battles for democracy are...

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The song of the morning:



Ben Howard - 'Promise'








'Promise'

And meet me there, bundles of flowers
We'll wade through the hours of cold
Winter she'll howl at the walls
Tearing down doors of time

Shelter as we go...

And promise me this
You'll wait for me only
Scared of the lonely arms
Surface, far below these birds

And maybe, just maybe I'll come home

Who am I, darling to you?
Who am I?
To tell you stories of mine
Who am I?

Who am I, darling for you?
Who am I?
To be your burden in time, lonely
Who am I, to you?

Who am I, darling for you?
Who am I?
To be your burden

Who am I, darling to you?
Who am I?

I come alone here
I come alone here

Montmartre, end of an era?


Results in my area:


RÉSULTATS DE LA CIRCONSCRIPTION 18 - PARIS

M. BOURNAZEL Pierre-Yves
LR
31,76%
Mme EL KHOMRI Myriam
SOC
20,23%
M. VANNIER Paul *
FI
16,60%
Mme DE HAAS Caroline *
ECO
13,57%
* Le candidat n’est pas qualifié pour le 2nd tour s’il n’a pas obtenu les suffrages d’au moins 12,5 % des inscrits.
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Disastrous strategy with so many candidates and three main ones from the left... 



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I don't recognise the country I grew up in.

Coming back to my place feels so comforting... Yet, I feel more than ever that this is not the right place for me anymore. For so many reasons.

However, coming back from my second country, I cannot help but thinking England is too cold, also, in every possible sense. As much as I love this country, I still feel it doesn't love me back. Just like when I left London in 2012.

I'm afraid I will have to venture somewhere else. Somewhere more southern, somewhere warmer, somewhere more loving and somewhere crazier.

To be continued...


11/06/2017

France : une élection de plus, un parti de moins


Estimations des résultats après le premier tour des élections législatives ce dimanche, par Le Monde :




Le titre du site Les Jours :


Alerte enlèvement : la gauche a disparu

Direct. Suivez la soirée du premier tour des élections législatives avec « Les Jours ».


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Pour lire l'article :

https://lesjours.fr/obsessions/volte-face-campagne/ep13-legislatives-premier-tour/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=automatique&utm_medium=email

10/06/2017

Algiers, live in Seattle, 2015


Special thought for my friend Marjorie and her amazing show on British music, UK Beats.


Algiers - Full Performance Live on KEXP




Published on 16 Jul 2015

http://KEXP.ORG presents Algiers performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded June 19, 2015.

Songs:

Blood
But She Was Not Flying
Black Eunuch
Games

And an interview!


Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Jim Beckmann

Photo thumbnail by Dave Lichterman

http://algierstheband.com

Listener-powered KEXP is a nonprofit radio station based in Seattle. Every day, tens of thousands of music lovers discover music with us at 90.3FM, online at KEXP.ORG and via mobile devices. These videos are made possible by music lovers like you.

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More on the band:


Algiers mix the soul-powered activism of early '70s Motown with the proto-punk fury of the MC5, the synth primitivism of Suicide, and the Biblically charged drama of the Bad Seeds. On their Matador debut, they project the righteous indignation required of all great protest music. (Pitchfork)

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/20412-algiers-algiers/

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Algiers announce new album, The Underside of Power, share video for title track — watch


ON APRIL 28, 2017, 6:18PM
Soulful experimental rock outfit Algiers have announced the impending release of their sophomore album, The Underside of Power. The follow-up to the multinational band’s 2015 self-titled debut is out June 23rd via Matador Records.
Like the band’s past material, the new record is fiercely and unapologetically political. Writing for the record began while Brexit was first becoming a reality and concluded during the US presidential election’s unexpected outcome. “This album was recorded in a political environment that collapses the late 70s economic crisis and the looming onslaught of arch-conservative neoliberalism, via Thatcher and Reagan, into the late 1930s, a world riven by fascist nationalism and white power fantasies in the US and abroad,” bassist Ryan Mahan explained in a press release.
The Underside of Power is a rallying cry against those oppressive forces, as clearly demonstrated on the album’s title track. Over an atypically upbeat major key that sounds like ’60s soul being strained through a mesh of noise rock, frontman Franklin Fisher calls out in his powerful voice, “Because I’ve seen the underside of power/ It’s just a game that can’t go on/ It could break down any hour/ I’ve seen their faces and I’ve known them all.” Discussing the track, Fisher said,

“I heard someone say once that you don’t know what real power is until you’re on the wrong side of it. That was the inspiration for ‘The Underside of Power’. To be someone who has known first-hand, the full brunt of institutional force, the feeling of being completely vulnerable to it and powerless against it, is a bitter reality for the vast majority of people. The image of an insect being squashed by a boot comes to mind. But with that image comes a slightly hopeful paradox: just as all systems have inherent flaws, so does the proverbial boot, which leaves the slight possibility for the insect to creep through and bite back…”
The Underside of Power was produced by Adrian Utley and Ali Chant of Portishead, with mixing handled by Randall Dunn (SunO)))) and post-production coming from Ben Greenberg (The Men, Hubble). Pre-orders are going on here, and you can find the full album details below.


UK: Demonstration scheduled in London on June 24th for democracy



News just coming in from Make Votes Matter:





Event's link on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1740200812687579/?acontext=%7B%22action_history%22%3A%22[%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22page%5C%22%2C%5C%22mechanism%5C%22%3A%5C%22page_upcoming_events_card%5C%22%2C%5C%22extra_data%5C%22%3A[]%7D]%22%2C%22has_source%22%3Atrue%7D

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Join us outside Parliament for this national demonstration and action summit to demand and plan the end of our rigged, undemocratic voting system: #SaveOurDemocracy

Until everyone has a vote that counts, until seats match votes, and until governments represent the majority instead of a minority, the UK cannot be said to have real democracy. 

The coalition Theresa May is cobbling together received just 43% of the vote. It's clear that the only coalition May objects to is the one that she has no part in - the one the majority of the British electorate voted for,

This gathering will be a major demonstration to demand fair votes - with high profile speakers from across the political spectrum. It will also be an action summit - bringing together people from across the UK to form a concrete plan to make 2017 the last General Election held under a broken system; to #SaveOurDemocracy.

Like all of our demonstrations, this will be a positive, family-friendly event. We want this to be the biggest rally for democracy the UK has seen since women won the vote - so please invite everyone you know!

You can also sign up on our website: www.makevotesmatter.org.uk/local-meetings/ge2017-demo