At 46 years, Muriel Bonnet Laborderie heads the communications department of the Furet du Nord, a network of 11 libraries located in the Lille region, founded by Jean Callens and his brother. Self-taught, an admirer of Colette, Balzac and Maupassant, this passion has opened its houses to all publics. Seconded by Nicolas Leroy, she organized with local debates on violence, racism, concerts, book signings and workshops that mobilized Lille. Under his leadership, participates in the Ferret Festival Adventure Show and Youth at Valenciennes. This institution encourages young talent. This summer, Muriel refines the work with the lucky chosen. If the group Le Furet du Nord has been bought by Extrapole chain has promised to respect their identity, while giving means. So, Muriel Bonnet Laborderie has a dream: to organize a real Lille book fair where all players and non-readers may find themselves..

At a time when digital technologies enfranchise the images border constraints and technical limitations or legal broadcast, the question arises more and more clearly into the mainstream of information that goes from north to south, it be able to oppose a reflux of equal strength, from south to north. But what practical ways to serve the will Which Which Which media resources media’s commitment RFO, French public television network spontaneously turned to the southern lands, is a first answer to these questions. In organizing this discussion and raising issues of images from the South under the spotlight, it is primarily to enable awareness and stimulate responses.

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