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Romain Beal is a journalist based in Le Mans, France.
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Reportage radio, sommet de la Francophonie à Clermont-Ferrand.
Reportage sur des migrants, arrivés à Châteaudun
Série de reportages au coeur de l'hôpital de Montluçon (03).
Reportage sur les sans-abri lors de la vague de froid (hiver 2018). Ouest-France
Reportage avec les travailleurs détachés à Sancerre. Prix Varenne PHR 2017.
The Flower camping in Saint-Satur houses grape harvesters from various backgrounds, including Spaniards, Bulgarians, travelers, and vacationers, creating a diverse community. Ericka Frétard, the manager, oversees the campsite, which has become busier due to late harvests. The campsite operates on a routine schedule, with workers departing early for the vineyards. The Bulgarian workers, managed by an interim agency, form a significant part of the camp's population. Spanish workers, including Estela and her husband from Argentina, are directly employed by winemakers and appreciate the fair treatment and pay. French workers like François and Yannick also share their experiences, with Yannick seeking additional income from the harvest. The article highlights the multicultural atmosphere of the campsite, the challenges of seasonal work, and the solidarity among the workers.
Listen to Sound of the Desert, a music group formed by migrants settled in Châteaudun
Sound of the Desert, a music group formed by migrants from Eritrea, Sudan, and Libya, is based in Châteaudun, France. The group, including members like 27-year-old Eritrean Luel Goytom and 19-year-old Mustafa from eastern Sudan, share their harrowing journeys of escaping war, imprisonment, and racism. They have found solace in music and aspire to learn French and integrate into the local community while awaiting refugee status. The group rehearses traditional Sudanese music blended with French and English influences and expresses contentment with the reception they've received in Châteaudun compared to Paris.
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