"So there, watch out for smells!"
,
"And watch out where you put your feet!"
,
"Especially since we see nothing here ..."
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This Thursday evening, a dozen women strolled, notebook in hand, under the aerial metro, between the Stalingrad and La Chapelle stations: the town hall of the 10th arrondissement of Paris organized, under the aegis of the association "Equal places ”, Her first“ women's exploratory walk ”, on a route chosen by the participants.
The goal?
"Working thanks to the expertise of the inhabitants, on the development, the animation of the district and the security
, deciphers the town hall, in
order to allow the women to reclaim public space and to reinforce their freedom of movement."
"It changed my life"
During the two previous meetings,
"the inhabitants indicated on a map the journeys they made daily, and pointed out the places where there were things to improve
," says Dominique Poggi, sociologist and founder of "À places equals" ".
We therefore opted for a journey with five stops ...
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