Foreign Rights
Jean-Marie Harribey is an economist with the University of Bordeaux IV and a former lecturer and associate professor of economics and social science. A former co-president of Attac France and co-president of its scientific council, he is also a board member of the Économistes atterrés.
Jean-François Nadeau was a professor of History at Laurentian University before becoming the arts editor of the Quebecois newspaper Le Devoir.
Jacques Rancière is the author of numerous works, including The Nights of Labour, The Ignorant Schoolmaster, Disagreement and Hatred of Democracy. Political Moments assembles articles, communications, interviews and radio talks responding to political events over the past thirty years.
Hugo Meunier works as a reporter at La Presse, the main Canadian daily newspaper in French.
Philosophe, Haud Guéguen est membre du laboratoire Sophiapol de l’Université Paris-Nanterre et anime le Groupe d’études du néolibéralisme et des alternatives (GENA).
Gwenola Ricordeau currently teaches at the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice at the California State University in Chico.
Gilbert Boulanger (1922-2013), enrolled in the Second World War as a gunner at 18, was assigned to the “Alouette” Squadron. He took part in the Normandy landings in 1944 and miraculously survived the crash of a Wellington bomber and received the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). L’alouette affolée tells his memories of the war.
Gaëlle Krikorian holds a doctorate in Sociology from the EHESS and alternates between research, political consulting and involvement in civil society. Her research focuses on social mobilizations, public policies and globalization, around health issues. She was an advisor for the Greens at the European Parliament in Brussels, and a policy director for the MSF Access Campaign. Her involvement in the battle for affordable medicines dates back to her involvement with Act Up.