
Au Nom du fils
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Narrated by:
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Rozenn Le Carboulec
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Alors qu'il avait 12 ans, Augustin a été conduit par ses parents à plusieurs rassemblements de la Manif' pour tous, ce mouvement s'opposant à l'ouverture du mariage et de l'adoption aux couples de même sexe. Mais il ignorait, à ce moment-là, qu'il était en train de manifester contre ses propres droits. Aujourd'hui, Augustin est adulte et se qualifie lui-même de " rescapé ". Presque 10 ans après la première Manif' pour tous, c'est son histoire que raconte la journaliste Rozenn Le Carboulec, pour retracer et appréhender les impacts de ce mouvement sur ces jeunes " rescapés ", sur les personnes LGBTQI, comme sur la société toute entière.
Publication originale en octobre 2021.
©2024 Rozenn Le Carboulec (P)2024 Nouvelles Ecoutes
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