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Live – Nov 8/9 international conference: The Emancipation of Africa and the World Majority, A Challenge for Europe

Live – Nov 8/9 international conference: The Emancipation of Africa and the World Majority, A Challenge for Europe

On Saturday, November 8, in Paris, we invite you to an international gathering.

In this context, we invited representatives from a delegation of the International Schiller Institute.

Committed citizens and young people from around the world will then come to defend their vision of the world to come and their solutions for achieving peace, bringing with them the voices of Africa, the countries of the Global Majority, and every other nation fighting for the true emancipation of peoples, for peace, solidarity, and progress for all.

To achieve this, France’s true sovereignists must come together and unite their efforts to stop the war. By organizing a peace movement with sovereignists from other nations, patriots, and citizens of the world, we can build an architecture of mutual development and security, what Charles de Gaulle called “détente, entente, and cooperation.” This vital challenge will be at the heart of the debates during these days—defining a future for our country and for all of humanity.

Starting in the morning at 9:30 a.m. (CET) and continuing until 7:30 p.m. (CET), three round tables will be held to present the roadmap for this mobilization and discuss it with you.

The day before, on Friday, November 7, the General Assembly of the Solidarité & Progrès party will take place in Clichy (92).

On Sunday, November 9, we are organizing a “cadre school” to explore the topics discussed at Saturday’s conference in greater depth, followed by two days of activism in Paris and the surrounding region. It’s all about combining action and ideas !

We invite you to register now to be the first to know, when the time comes, the exact program and location of this conference and the events being organized around it.

And don’t hesitate to tell your friends and family about this event !

Saturday, November 8, 9:30 a.m. – 8:30 p.m., Paris 13th arrondissement

International conference with 3 round tables :

Public, open to all.

Panel 1 from 3.30 a.m. (ET)

Responding to the Cry of the People

Moderator :

  • Sébastien PERIMONY

Speakers :

  • Jacques CHEMINADE – President of Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Our legislative candidates with Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Jose Vega – Independent candidate FOR cONGRESS in the Bronx and member of the LaRouche Youth movement (United States)
  • Diane SARE – Activist with the LaRouche Organization. Former U.S. Senate candidate in New York State (United States)

Jacques Cheminade will call for mobilization against the military-financial occupation of France, alongside our legislative candidates and Diane Sare, former U.S. Senate candidate. In their speeches and during a Q&A session with the audience, they will address this essential question : How can we “respond to the cry of the people” and the ferment of mass strikes brewing today, in France and elsewhere ?

Panel 2 from 9 am (ET)

The Emancipation of Africa and the Global Majority, a Challenge for Europe

Musical Introduction : song Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika performed by the Schiller Institute choir

Moderator :

  • Sébastien PERIMONY

Speakers :

  • International Guest
  • Princy MTHOMBENI (video) – Founder of Africa4Nuclear, Nuclear Energy Specialist (South Africa)
  • Filomène EBI N’GODO (video) – Doctor of History of International Relations Professor and Researcher at Alassane Ouattara University (Côte d’Ivoire)
  • Zenobita MAGANGA – Activist for peace and the cause of the Democratic Republic of Congo (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • Dora MUANDA (video) – Advisor on Reforms, Pedagogical Innovations and Assessments, Ministry of National Education and New Citizenship (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • Chekaraou Halidou Namaiwa (video) – Panafricanist (Niger)
  • Mariano Nguema ESONO MEDJA – Professor of International Relations at the National University of Equatorial Guinea (Equatorial Guinea)
  • Odile MOJON – Representative of the Schiller Institute (France)

Several of our international guests, leaders (politicians, historians, scientists), and our partners from the Schiller Institute will demonstrate how to envision the future and emancipation of Africa and the Global Majority, ensuring a radical change in the policies of Europe and the West. They will demonstrate how the latter must assume their responsibilities in building a new architecture of security and mutual development. An architecture that is taking shape today around the structures of win-win relationships embodied, among others, by the BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

Panel 3 from 12.15 pm (ET) p.m.

Youth from around the world for peace and mutual development

Moderator :

  • Odile MOJON

Speakers :

  • Chérine Sultan – Representative of the Solidarity & Progress Party (France)
  • Carolina Dominguez – Representative of the Schiller Institute Youth Movement (Mexico)
  • Daniel Burke – Representative of the LaRouche Organization (United States)
  • Jonathan THRON – Representative of the Bueso (Germany)
  • Jose Vega – Independent candidate FOR cONGRESS in the Bronx and member of the LaRouche Youth movement (United States)
  • Megan Dobrodt – Representative of the Schiller Institute (United States)

In dialogue with our international guest and Jacques Cheminade.

Representatives and young activists from Solidarité & Progrès and the Schiller International Institute, hailing from several continents, will present their recruitment and training work to other young people, politicians, and institutional leaders in their respective countries. Whether they are candidates for election, researchers in the field of physical economics, or committed to promoting a dialogue among civilizations and a universal culture of discovery, their commitment to building a new economic system aimed at peace and the mutual development of peoples will be the common thread running through the final roundtable of our training and mobilization day. They will be invited to ask questions of the other speakers and answer questions from the audience, in a spirit of emulation and mutual understanding.

Evening from 8:15 PM to 9:00 PM : Musical moment

Concert

Artist introductions by Johanna CLERC, choir director of the Rebel Canto choir

  • Feride GILESBERG – Opera singer, Schiller Institute (Denmark)
  • Leena MALKKI – Opera singer (Sweden)

Sunday, November 9, 10 a.m. – 8:30 p.m., Clichy-la-Garenne

Political Training Day

Faced with the threat of a financial crash and nuclear war, Sunday will be devoted to political training to mobilize us. A “management school” for everyone. For the young and the most motivated among you. What is the physical economy and why should we study and teach it ? What does a culture of life and discovery mean ? How can we enable everyone to develop their creativity and use it as a tool for the common good ? What could a culture of beauty and truth be ? We will answer these questions through a series of presentations as well as several classical music recitals throughout the day. Lunch and coffee break included !

Panel 4 from 4 a.m. (ET)

Explain Lyndon LaRouche’s science of physical economics by exploring the concept of fundamental discovery through the scientific approach of great thinkers such as Pierre Fermat and Georg Cantor

  • International Guest
  • Sébastien DROCHON – Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Yoan DELHOTAL – Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Jason ROSS – LaRouche Organization (United States)
  • Benoît Odille – Solidarity & Progress (France)

Panel 5 from 7:30 am (ET)

Explore the true political and revolutionary nature of thought in art, culture, and history through the study of the works of great geniuses such as Rembrandt, Rabelais, Shakespeare, Schiller, and many others. Draw inspiration from Louis XI and Mazarin on the great principles they implemented to transform the course of history.

  • International Guest
  • Jacques CHEMINADE – Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Karel VEREYCKEN – Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Megan DOBRODT – Schiller Institute (United States)
  • Kynan THISLETHWAITE – Schiller Institute (United States)
  • Rémi LEBRUN – Solidarity & Progress (France)
  • Johanna CLERC – Solidarity & Progress (France)

Panel 6 from 12.30 pm (ET)

Experience beauty through classical musical works performed by our professional musicians and activists.

Artist introductions by Johanna CLERC, choir director of the Rebel Canto choir

  • Schiller Institute Choir – Schiller Institute International
  • Feride GILESBERG – Opera Singer, Schiller Institute (Denmark)
  • Leena MALKKI – Opera Singer (Sweden)
  • Georges BERIACHVILI – Pianist (Georgia)

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