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Radio ‘La Voix de la Rue’

La Voix de la Rue (The Voice of the Street, in French) is broadcast on Radio Panik (105.4 FM) once a month. It discusses issues related to poverty, chosen by the editorial team, which is made up of homeless people. The programme regularly invites guest speakers who work with homeless people, and encourages critical thinking. The aim ... Continue reading

Radio ‘La Voix de la Rue’

La Voix de la Rue (The Voice of the Street, in French) is broadcast on Radio Panik (105.4 FM) once a month. It discusses issues related to poverty, chosen by the editorial team, which is made up of homeless people. The programme regularly invites guest speakers who work with homeless people, and encourages critical thinking. The aim ... Continue reading

Radio ‘La Voix de la Rue’

La Voix de la Rue (The Voice of the Street, in French) is broadcast on Radio Panik (105.4 FM) once a month. It discusses issues related to poverty, chosen by the editorial team, which is made up of homeless people. The programme regularly invites guest speakers who work with homeless people, and encourages critical thinking. The aim ... Continue reading

Radio ‘La Voix de la Rue’

La Voix de la Rue (The Voice of the Street, in French) is broadcast on Radio Panik (105.4 FM) once a month. It discusses issues related to poverty, chosen by the editorial team, which is made up of homeless people. The programme regularly invites guest speakers who work with homeless people, and encourages critical thinking. The aim ... Continue reading

Radio ‘La Voix de la Rue’

La Voix de la Rue (The Voice of the Street, in French) is broadcast on Radio Panik (105.4 FM) once a month. It discusses issues related to poverty, chosen by the editorial team, which is made up of homeless people. The programme regularly invites guest speakers who work with homeless people, and encourages critical thinking. The aim ... Continue reading