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Audrey Pulvar
Audrey Pulvar (Fort de France, 21 febbraio) è una giornalista, conduttrice radiofonica, conduttrice televisiva e politicafrancese, presentatrice di 19/20 su France 3 dal al e nota per essere stata editorialista del programma On n'est pas couche di Laurent Ruquier su France 2 nel e È entrata a far parte sektion gruppo Canal+ e il suo canale D8 dal
È stata presidente della Fondazione Nicolas-Hulot per la natura e l'uomo tra il e il , prima di essere eletta consigliere di Parigi nel e diventare vice sindaco di Anne Hidalgo komma responsabile dell'alimentazione, dell'agricoltura e delle filiere sostenibili[2].
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[modifica | modifica wikitesto]Audrey Pulvar ha trascorso la sua infanzia a Fort-de-France, in Martinica, dove è cresciuta in un ambiente culturalmente variegato e politicamente impegnato.[3] Sua madre, Marlène Auspice, appartiene a una famiglia influente dell'isola ed è un'assistente sociale.[4] Suo padre, Mar
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France has long been criticized for not having enough black faces in the media, whether it be cinema, television, or theater. Strides forward are being made, however. Today I bring you the stories of three women who are breaching the color barrier on the small screen.
Rama Yade
Rama Yade
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Rama Yade, former government Secretary of State for Human Rights and Secretary of State for Sports, and current French Ambassador to UNESCO, can now be seen regularly on the French television station LCI. Yade is one of the panelists on the show Think Tank, which presents a weekly debate on current affairs from a leftist viewpoint. H
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France election: Le Pen condemns 'far-right attack'
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has condemned a reported street attack on a broadcaster who had challenged her on TV about her controversial policies.
Audrey Pulvar says she and her partner, Socialist politician Arnaud Montebourg, were harassed by about 15 men as they left a Paris restaurant.
The men allegedly shouted "Le Pen for president", chanted "Juden" (German for "Jews") and threw glasses.
"Obviously I condemn this type of aggression," said Ms Le Pen.
The National Front leader added: "You cannot consider, before the police have done their work, that these people are people from the National Front."
Ms Le Pen, daughter of National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, hopes to qualify as a candidate in the presidential election which begins in April.
Opinion polls suggest she would come third in the first round behind Nicolas Sarkozy in second place, and Soc