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Face au MinbarFace au Minbar12 : Déconstruire les tabous : Santé mentale des femmes musulmanes.Après une pause d’un mois, Face au Minbar revient avec un épisode crucial : "Déconstruire les tabous : Santé mentale et femmes musulmanes".Nous discutons des défis quotidiens que les femmes musulmanes rencontrent en matière de santé mentale, des barrières culturelles et sociales, et du rôle puissant de la foi comme source de force et de résilience. Notre invitée, Kadiatou Oury Diallo récemment devenue Hafiza, partage également son parcours inspirant avec le Coran et nous livre des conseils pour surmonter les épreuves de cette triste réa...2024-12-2044 minRadio Cause CommuneRadio Cause CommuneÀ la bonne enseigneJe ne pense pas à l’art quand je travaille. J’essaie de penser à la vie. Jean-Michel Basquiat L’art ne transforme pas, il formule. Roy Lichtenstein Boris Nzebo observe, son environnement, les rues, les individus, prélève des échantillons de vie urbaine. Les coiffures des individus lui sont indice révélateur, elles reflètent le cadre de vie, les habitudes, dévoilent un état d’esprit, affichent les convictions spirituelles, l’identité, celle assumée, la convoitée. Dans l’évolution des coiffures, ces architectures intimes qui se déplacent, s’entremêlent à l’architecture de la ville, il...2024-12-0659 minÀ Votre Avis - Voix de l\'AmériqueÀ Votre Avis - Voix de l'AmériqueÀ Votre Avis : les stéréotypes de genre - novembre 29, 2024Selon les spécialistes en genre, les attentes de la société quant à la manière dont les hommes et les femmes devraient se comporter limitent le potentiel individuel des jeunes et perpétuent les inégalités. Faut-il briser ces stéréotypes? L’invitée est Kadiatou Lamarana Diallo, professeure guinéenne.2024-11-2929 minArt meets...Art meets...Art meets astronomy In this episode, Rohini Devasher and Ajay Talwar recount various expeditions they have experienced together and the challenges of their collaboration in the field. Rohini Devasher is a visual artist based in India. Her artistic practice explores the interface between the underlying laws and processes that govern growth and form in biological and physical systems. 2020, Rohini Devasher was selected by Pro Helvetia for a research trip in Switzerland, which could unfortunately not take place. Instead, she participated in two KIN-SHIP-PING events curated by Kadiatou Diallo in cooperation with the Centre for African Studies at Universität Basel. 2021-10-0616 minIIEA TalksIIEA TalksWomen In Politics - A Global Perspective On Equal Participation And Decision - MakingThis International Women’s Day event, jointly organised by the IIEA and the French Embassy in Ireland, welcomes distinguished panellists, Frances Fitzgerald, Kadiatou Konaré and Najat Vallaud-Belkacem for a conversation, entitled Women in Politics: A Global Perspective on Equality in Representation and Participation in Decision-Making. This panel discussion, moderated by Martina Fitzgerald, focuses on gender equality efforts in Europe and Africa in which panellists will share their visions for a more equal future. H.E. Vincent Guérend, French Ambassador to Ireland, and Mariam Diallo, Cultural Counsellor, will introduce the discussion on behalf of the French Embassy. About the Speakers: Fran...2021-03-081h 07The WellThe WellWHATRYADOIN’ – Kadiatou DialloWhen she found out that her twenty-three year old son Amadou had been shot to death by four plain-clothes NYPD officers (in what they claimed was a case of mistaken identity), Kadiatou immediately boarded a flight for New York City. When she arrived, she suddenly found herself the centerpiece of a political and cultural maelstrom which she had not asked for. Further incensed that the media had dismissed her son as “an unarmed, West African street vendor”, Kadiatou decided to write the memoir “My Heart Will Cross This Ocean” and reclaim her son’s identity. Join us as Kadiatou shares wit...2020-10-0850 minAll The Way TherouxAll The Way Theroux2.3 Black NationalismMatt and Alex discuss series 2, episode 3 of Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends - Black Nationalism. Featuring an interview with Kadiatou Diallo, the mother of Amadou Diallo (who was fatally shot by NYPD police in 1999) and the founder and president of The Amadou Diallo Foundation. Episode links: BBC iPlayer - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00b6bx3/louis-therouxs-weird-weekends-series-2-3-black-nationalism Netflix - https://www.netflix.com/watch/70222223 Episode artwork by Tara Dunne (www.taradunne.co.uk)2020-09-131h 12My African Clichés ( Français )My African Clichés ( Français )S6 E3: Violence policière sur les Noirs aux USA: un problème pour les Africains? « Leur problème est notre problème », demandez à Mme Kadiatou Diallo, la mère du jeune guinéen Amadou Diallo, un jeune de 23   ans sans histoire, qui venait d’annoncer à sa mère restée en Guinée, qu’il avait désormais travailler suffisamment pour enfin payer ses chères études américaines. Mais la police de New York en décida autrement, en le criblant de 41 balles, le 4 Février 1999, dans le hall de son immeuble du Bronx. Il n’était pas armé. Sa mort provoqua des violentes protestations aux États-Unis. Un an plus tard, les 4 policiers furent acquittés. 20ans...2020-06-1508 minMy African Cliches (English)My African Cliches (English)S6 E2: Cops Brutality towards African Americans: A problem for Africans?Malcolm X's words sound even better in 2020: "Their problem is our problem”. Ask Mrs. Kadiatou Diallo, the mother of the young Guinean Amadou Diallo, a 23-year-old boy, who had just announced to his mother who stayed in Guinea, that he had now worked enough to finally pay for his expensive university studies in America. Outside his home, unarmed, he was shot dead by New York police, riddled with 41 bullets. His death provoked violent protests in the United States. A year later, the 4 police officers who allegedly took his wallet for a firearm were acquitted. 20 years later, here we...2020-06-1509 minUrban X PodcastUrban X PodcastS2: Celebrate life: Kadiatou Diallo, Mother of Amadou Diallo talks about her son's legacy (Audio)Kadiatou Diallo joins Malcom during the 7th annual Amadou Diallo Youth Commemoration at The Bronx Community College. She talks about her's son's life and why it is very important to keep his legacy alive even though he is no longer with us. Amadou Diallo was killed by four NYPD officers on February 4, 1999. All of the cops involved were acquitted. Support the Amadou Diallo Foundation http://www.amadoudiallo.com http://www.AmadouDiallo.org Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/urban-x-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPr...2020-02-1117 minWitness History: Black historyWitness History: Black historyThe killing of Amadou DialloWhen police in New York shot a young immigrant 41 times in 1999, thousands of people took to the streets to protest. But Amadou Diallo's mother Kadiatou wanted her son to be remembered for the way he lived, not the way he died. So she flew to the US to speak on his behalf. She has been telling Sharon Hemans her story.2019-12-1208 min