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Liberty by Paul Eluard recited by 21 artists in homage to Samuel Paty

2020-11-02T13:20:33.278Z


JoeyStarr, Richard Berry, Elsa Wolinski, Julie Gayet and even Thomas Dutronc pay tribute in a clip to these “everyday heroes of our children of the Republic”.


To all those who defend freedom

”: JoeyStarr, Richard Berry, Elsa Wolinski, Julie Gayet and Thomas Dutronc, among 21 personalities, recite

Paul Eluard's

poem

Freedom

in a clip in tribute to teachers, “

everyday heroes of our children of the Republic

”.

Read also: Samuel Paty: back to school under great tension

At the initiative of the artistic and united collective Music4heroes created during the first confinement, this clip in a format suitable for smartphones is made available to teachers and their students "

to discuss, reflect and pay tribute to Samuel Paty

".

"

On my school notebooks, On my desk and the trees, On the sand on the snow, I write your name (...) And by the power of a word, I start my life again, I was born to to know you, To name you, Liberty

”: each taking up a verse from the poem by Paul Eluard, the journalist Marie Drucker, the actresses Léa Seydoux, Ana Girardot, Alysson Paradis, the emergency physician Patrick Pelloux, the host Jarry and the comedian Stéphane de Groodt, notably participate in this clip.

Last March, this collective of artists mobilized for Médecins du Monde.

To read also: "Republican values" at school: the black hussars go up to the front

On October 16 a hussar of the Republic was savagely assassinated in the exercise of his vocation (...).

In the face of obscurantism, we refuse silence.

Faced with the pressures they endure every day, we would like to express our support to the teachers in our country

”, underlines Music4heroes.

Source: lefigaro

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