Festival at Saint-Denis (TRANSEUROPA x NousToutes 93 Antiraciste)

In the face of the alarming rise in hate speech, the surge in Islamophobic, racist, and sexist acts, the growing precarity of workers, and the abandonment of public services in working-class neighborhoods, feminists are resisting!
Now more than ever, we need spaces to come together, reflect, and fight collectively.
It is in this urgent context that our anti-racist, feminist, and solidarity-based festival is born.
This gathering is a collective response to an era that criminalizes the poor, stigmatizes Muslims, marginalizes women and gender minorities, and continues to ignore the voices from marginalized neighborhoods.

While mainstream media barely covers the struggles of undocumented women workers, single mothers, students facing harassment in schools, or families without shelter, we choose to amplify their voices in the public space.


A FESTIVAL TO CONVERGE, SHARE, AND TAKE ACTION

Program highlights:
● Stalls by local and national organizations that work daily against discrimination and for social justice and real equality.
● Debates and self-managed workshops on structural racism, grassroots feminism, community health, and international solidarity.
● Artistic performances, concerts, and protest songs—because resistance is also celebration.


A MOMENT FOR DIGNITY
This festival is part of a broader movement: mobilizations against police violence, collectives of precarious workers, grassroots ecological struggles, suburban Pride marches, and movements that refuse to remain silent in the face of the established order.

This is not just a festive event. It is a political act: to reclaim space, speak out, and weave solidarities. Our festival is meant to be a breath of life, hope, and resistance.


PRACTICAL INFO
Location: Saint-Denis, 93 – Salle de la Légion d’Honneur
Date & Time: Sunday, June 8th – from 1PM to 10PM
Press contact: noustoutes93antiraciste@gmail.com