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Bitter Oranges

Following on from “Welcome to Europe!“, a highly informative article by Carole Reckinger & Gilles Reckinger on the plight of sub-Saharan migrant workers in the orange plantations of Rosarno (published in Issue 1 of Le monde n’est pas rond), the … Continue reading

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Mhux f’Isimna / Not in Our Name

The Le monde n’est pas rond blog has been silent for a while. Partly because we’re sifting through submissions – many of excellent quality – that we’ve received for the next issue of our newspaper. Partly because we’re applying for … Continue reading

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«Manifestival» in front of the Findel detention centre, 29 June 2013

Imagine a world where human freedom of movement is not proportional to the GDP of one’s nation state, to the geographical coordinates of one’s birthplace, or to the melanin content in one’s skin. Where people are not punished for the … Continue reading

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On editing “Le monde n’est pas rond”

The nightmares and joys of being the editor of an artistic newspaper. Rejecting submissions for lack of quality, deviation of subject, length (the submission guidelines are there for a reason!), and sometimes even for downright disrespect of the readers and … Continue reading

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Mediterranean Sea – wooden sculptures by Luigi Camarilla

Mediterranean Sea (Spirituality, Myth, Present Time) is a series of 32 sculptures by Sicilian artist Luigi Camarilla, made out of the wood of fishing and migrant boats abandoned on the southern coast of his home island. Arranged in a pagan, … Continue reading

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