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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2019 · 1H 7M

Episode 38 - Anne Hidalgo - 🇬🇧

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Cet épisode de La Poudre a été publié en français le 1er novembre 2018. Pour l’écouter, remontez dans les archives ou cliquez ici : 🇫🇷. In this episode, Anne Hidalgo talks about what it is to be a political woman in 2018 (03:57), her childhood in Lyon and her memories of Andalusia (04:48), her family history impacted by Franco’s nationalism (10:30), her French naturalisation at 14 years old (18:05), how she became a feminist (21:47), the link between Paris and her political career (27:25), the parity law (39:00), how to stay healthy when faced with her opponents’ attacks (48:15), why she was opposed to separate spaces at the afrofeminist festival Nyansapo (57:10) and her relationship with her uterus (1:05:49). Anne Hidalgo is Paris’ mayor since March 2014 and the first woman to ever hold this position. Born in June 1959 near Cadix in Andalusia (Spain), she arrived in France with her family in 1961 and grew up in a working-class neighbourhood in Lyon. In 1984, after her studies in labour and trade-union law, she becomes health and safety inspector in the French department Val-de-Marne. She is then 23 years old and the youngest person in France to hold this position. She becomes a member of the French socialist party in 1994. She starts up in politics in 1997, working for Martine Aubry who is then minister of Employment and Solidarity and becomes her advisor. In 2001, she runs for the municipal elections in the 15th arrondissement in Paris. She wins a seat at the Paris city council. She becomes the previous mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë’s deputy mayor. In September 2012, she announces her decision to run for the next municipal election in 2014, which she wins against the right-wing candidate Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet. In October 2018, she gets the authorisation from the Paris’ Tribunal to pedestrionise a whole section of the Seine’s banks. This measure symbolises her term, centered on environmentalism and the fight against cars. Executive producer: Nouvelles Écoutes Production and signature tune: Aurore Meyer-Mahieu Translation: Zisla Tortello English voice-over: Sharon Mann Production assistant: Gaïa Marty Recording: Charles de Cillia Mixing: Clotilde Fauchille Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Cet épisode de La Poudre a été publié en français le 1er novembre 2018. Pour l’écouter, remontez dans les archives ou cliquez ici : 🇫🇷. In this episode, Anne Hidalgo talks about what it is to be a political woman in 2018 (03:57), her childhood in Lyon and her memories of Andalusia (04:48), her family history impacted by Franco’s nationalism (10:30), her French naturalisation at 14 years old (18:05), how she became a feminist (21:47), the link between Paris and her political career (27:25), the parity law (39:00), how to stay healthy when faced with her opponents’ attacks (48:15), why she was opposed to separate spaces at the afrofeminist festival Nyansapo (57:10) and her relationship with her uterus (1:05:49). Anne Hidalgo is Paris’ mayor since March 2014 and the first woman to ever hold this position. Born in June 1959 near Cadix in Andalusia (Spain), she arrived in France with her family in 1961 and grew up in a working-class neighbourhood in Lyon. In 1984, after her studies in labour and trade-union law, she becomes health and safety inspector in the French department Val-de-Marne. She is then 23 years old and the youngest person in France to hold this position. She becomes a member of the French socialist party in 1994. She starts up in politics in 1997, working for Martine Aubry who is then minister of Employment and Solidarity and becomes her advisor. In 2001, she runs for the municipal elections in the 15th arrondissement in Paris. She wins a seat at the Paris city council. She becomes the previous mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë’s deputy mayor. In September 2012, she announces her decision to run for the next municipal election in 2014, which she wins against the right-wing candidate Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet. In October 2018, she gets the authorisation from the Paris’ Tribunal to pedestrionise a whole section of the Seine’s banks. This measure symbolises her term, centered on environmentalism and the fight against cars. Executive producer: Nouvelles Écoutes Production and signature tune: Aurore Meyer-Mahieu Translation: Zisla Tortello English voice-over: Sharon Mann Production assistant: Gaïa Marty Recording: Charles de Cillia Mixing: Clotilde Fauchille Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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