Faced with current political challenges, the Tissé Métisse association fights against discrimination and works for a sustainable, livable and just future. It mobilizes stakeholders in the field to promote these values. Living together cannot be invented. It is created, it is constructed, it is woven,
underlines Sylvain Bacle, director of the association. The goal of Tissé Métisse is that everyone can live in the same society in an egalitarian and fraternal way.
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A diagnosis of interculturality in priority neighborhoods
With the participation of 400 volunteers, 80 associations and collectives, and the Cezam Pays de la Loire network, the festival will highlight, on Saturday November 30, local initiatives and will offer a space for meetings and debates for residents, community associations. neighborhoods, volunteers and activists.
The concerts will begin with Maya Kamaty, a committed Reunion artist, followed by the soul, hip-hop and reggaeton sound of Féfé. The evening will close with Les Garçons Bouchers, in the form of a tribute to François Hadji Lazaro, who recently passed away. La Petite Scène and the exhibitions will also offer highlights, with Mack Mudji’s exhibition on diversity and performances by Tchologo and La Chorale des Polyglottes.
Youth employment
Exhibitions and debates on themes such as women at work and equality in public spaces are also on the program.
PaQ’la Lune will share the results of its diagnosis on interculturality in the priority districts of Nantes Nord and Nantes Erdre, and Plan B will offer readings, songs and solidarity catering.
The Second Chance School and Style Alpaga will highlight their actions for youth employment and the Malakoff district will be represented by the “Agi-ssons!” initiative. »
A K-pop dance performance with MC Konelia of The Rookies, in partnership with “Korean Spring,” is planned.
It will also be possible to enjoy the show by Nantes comedian Nilson, for whom “mixed race is not just a story of color, it is a story of discourse, state of mind and openness. »
Saturday November 30 at the Cité des Congrès de Nantes, 5 rue de Valmy, from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. All information on www.tisse-metisse.org
Tickets for the festival, allowing access to 15 shows, activities, exchanges and exhibitions, are on presale for €19 and on site for €22. Reduced rates are available for young people, students and job seekers. All information on www.tisse-metisse.org