DEBATES and MEETINGS
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MARDI 2 JUIN • 18h30 conference–débat soirée d’ouvertureÂ
Thinking about Memories
Historian, professor at the College de France, Patrick Boucheron holds the chair History of Powers in Western Europe, XIIth… was advisor to the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games in 2024.
Memorial of the camp of Rivesaltes •
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SAMEDI 6 JUIN • 18h30 conférence–débatÂ
Inégalités et Discriminations à Perpignan
Avec David Giband, géographer, Dominique Sistach, jurist – Université de Perpignan-Via Domitia and Dominique Sopo, president of SOS Racisme. Animé par Maïté Torres de Made In Perpignan.
Two of the co-authors of Perpignan, declassification and rightization (ed. Trabucaire, 2026) as well as the president of SOS Racisme deal with social fractures in our territory, and beyond, on a national scale.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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WEDNESDAY 10 JUIN • 6.30pm conférence–débatÂ
Freedom to inform: a Democratic Fight
With David Dufresne, Mathieu Molard and Maïté Torres.
Three independent media managers (the national Au Poste and Streetpress, the local Made in Perpignan) meet their eyes, share their experiences and question the issues and struggles that today cross a media landscape subject to pressure, predation and polarization. Because without a truly free press, there is no democracy.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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THURSDAY JUNE 11 – 6:30 p.m. literary meeting
Remember Fessenheim: a Pioneer of Ecofeminism
With David Dufresne.Â
In Remember Fessenheim (Grasset, 2025), David Dufresne paints the portrait of his grandmother Françoise d’Eaubonne, an essayist and major activist. Engaged in all the post-war struggles, she founded eco-feminism and fought for equality. Through archives and stories, the author brings this free, radical and visionary figure back to life.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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FRIDAY 12 and SATURDAY JUNE 13 literary meeting
Spanish War: Democracy Assassinated
With François Godicheau, historian of the University of Toulouse – Jean Jaurès.
In July 1936, a coup d’état triggered the Spanish War, pitting Republicans against Francoist forces supported by Hitler and Mussolini. Both a civil and international conflict, it causes hundreds of thousands of deaths. Archives and testimonies today shed light on the origins of the conflict and the Franco dictatorship.
• Fri. 6:30 pm, Ostal Occitan Narbonne, Narbonne • Free admission
• Sam. 11:30 am, Torcatis Bookstore, Perpignan • Free admission
• Sat. 3:30 p.m., Librairie Oxymore, Port-Vendres • Free entry
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TUESDAY JUNE 16 – 6:30 p.m. literary meeting
L’Odyssée du Savoir
With Jean-Jacques Bedu. Hosted by Elisa Iglesias from Librairie Torcatis.
In the first volume of The Odyssey of Knowledge (Cerf, 2026), Jean-Jacques Bedu takes us to the sources of beliefs. From the shamanic rituals of the Paleolithic to the pyramids of Egypt, we rediscover what Mediterranean civilization is and the history of the human quest for meaning, and of those who diverted it.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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WEDNESDAY 17 JUN • 6.30pm conference–débatÂ
We are not born from the Far Right, we become one
With Marion Jacquet-Vaillant, political scientist at the University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas.
Who are these young men tormented by questions of their identity and their masculinity? Structures of the movement, impact of applications such as Telegram: how does the polarization to the extreme right of a significant part of these young people who we call “identity” occur?
Marion Jacquet-Vaillant is the author of Les Identitaires. on the margins of politics (Classiques Garnier, 2026).
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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THURSDAY JUNE 18 – 12:30 p.m. brunch literary meeting
Brunch and Books
With Pascal Blanchard, historian.
Meeting around his books Should we apologize for colonization (Desclée De Brouwer, 2025) and François Mitterrand, the last emperor (Philippe Rey, 2025). Come with sandwich or salad, bottles of water available!
Oxymore Bookstore, Port-Vendres • Free entry
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THURSDAY JUNE 18 – 6:30 p.m. conference – debate
France-Algeria: a past that does not pass?
With Pascal Blanchard and Benjamin Stora.
Hosted by Pierre Mathis from L’Indépendant.
Pascal Blanchard is a historian, specialist in colonial affairs and immigration. He is the author of around sixty books, documentary films and exhibitions, but also of the collection Portraits of France (for the presidency of the Republic, 2025).
Benjamin Stora is a historian, specialist in the history of Algeria, colonial history and immigration. He is the author of around fifty books, films and documentaries, but also of the Report on memorial issues relating to colonization and the Algerian war (for the presidency of the Republic, 2021).
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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SAMEDI 20 JUIN • 11h ››› 20h conférence–débatÂ
Climate Libé Tour ~ La Mer en Partage
With the Libération teams.
The editorial staff of Libération and its guests explore the issues of ecological transition with the objectives of: informing, debating and considering solutions as close as possible to the realities of the territories.
• 11h, conférence–débat
Climate migration: the new challenge for the Mediterranean?
With Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, president of France Terre d’Asile, Sabrina Sebaihi, environmentalist deputy and Arianna Poletti, independent journalist
• 14h, conférence–débat
How to carry the voice of political ecology?
With Anne Le Corre, co-founder of the Printemps Écologique union, and Lucile Schmid, president of La Fabrique Écologique.
• 16h, conférence–débat
Sharing water: confront or listen to each other?
With Yamina Saheb, doctor in energy engineering and Simon Porcher, director of the Water Economics Institute as well as Nicolas Celnik, independent journalist.
• 5:30 p.m., literary meeting
With Magali Lafourcade, general secretary of the National Consultative Commission on Human Rights, around her book Justice on Trial (Les Petits Matins, 2026).
• 11 a.m. › 8 p.m., sound naps With Beau Bruit
Catering available on site all day long.
House of Catalanism, Perpignan • Free admission
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TUESDAY 23 and THURSDAY JUNE 25 – 6:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. conference – debate
Africa since Greece: representations and perceptions of Africans in Greek antiquity
With Inés Medjkoune, University of Paris Cité.
For a long time, black Africans were considered figures of “extreme” otherness for the ancient Greeks. This conference will return to these readings to show, based on images of vases and texts from the classical period, how Africa and black people are the subject of much more complex representations in Greek Antiquity.
Tuesday June 23
• 6:30 p.m., Africa from Greece conference–debate
• 7.30pm, Buffet Sénégalais with the CADPO soirée
Convention of Afro-descendants of the Pyrénées-Orientales followed by a concert by Amidon, a traditional Malinké percussion group (West Africa).
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free Entry
Thursday June 25
• 6 p.m., Africa from Greece conference–debate
Musee Narbo Via, Narbonne • Entrée libre
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 24 – 6:30 p.m. literary meeting
Jihadism seen by those who fight it
With Abou Djaffar.
Was jihadism really born in Afghanistan during the war against the Soviets? How do Islamist terrorist networks work and how are they different from previous groups that have hit us? What are the strategic choices of Western countries against the phenomenon, and their limits?
In And kill them wherever you find them (La Manufacture de Livres, 2025), Abou Djaffar, former executive of the DGSE (French foreign intelligence service) tells us the story of jihadism and French counter-terrorism.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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CINEMA and DOCUMENTARIES
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 6:30 pm docu–debate
Badinter: Justice or Death – 52 min. France – 2025.
by Caroline Du Saint and Franck Johannes – in the presence of Caroline Du Saint.
This documentary retraces in parallel the trial of Patrick Henry in 1977, a decisive moment in the fight against the death penalty, and the commitment of Robert Badinter. Members of the Comédie Française recreate the key moments of the trial. The film combines legal tension and historical insight to tell the story of a decisive moment in French society.
Cinéma le Castillet, Perpignan • Tarif: 7€
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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 6:30 p.m.Â
Everything’s OK – 90 min. France – 2025.
by Thomas Ellis – in the presence of the director
With Welcome 66 and SOS Méditerranée.
Aged 14 to 19, five teenagers crossed deserts and seas alone. Arriving in Marseille, these girls and boys carry within them the burning hope of a new life. They learn a profession, a country, habits and for some a language. “Everything is fine” they stubbornly repeat to their families. But the real journey has only just begun…
Clap’Ciné de Canet-en-Roussillon • Tarif: 6,90€
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SUNDAY 14 and MONDAY 15 JUNE, 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. cinema…debate
Furcy, Né libre – 108 min. France – 2026.
by Abd Al Malik – in the presence of the director With the MRAP66.
Reunion Island, 1817. Upon the death of his mother, the slave Furcy discovers documents that could make him a free man. With the help of an abolitionist prosecutor, he launches into a legal battle for recognition of his rights. Inspired by a true story. Freely adapted from the book The Affair of the Slave Furcy by Mohammed Aïssaoui (ed Gallimard, 2010).
Sun. June 14, Theater + Cinema Sène Nationale, Narbonne•
Tariffs : Jeune et social: 5€ – Réduit: 7,50€ – Plein: 8€
Lun. 15 Juin, Cinéma le Castillet, Perpignan • Tarif: 7€
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LUNDI 22 JUIN, 19h docu–débatÂ
Resisting for Peace – 65 min. France – 2025.
by Hanna Assouline and Sonia Terrab – in the presence of Hanna Assouline
With Les Guerrières de la Paix and hosted by Claude Faber from the Oxymore bookstore.
A year after their trip to Israel and Palestine, Hanna and Sonia deliver an emergency documentary. Through testimonies and journeys between cities and territories, it highlights committed voices who, despite the war, continue to defend peace and build links.
Cinéma le Castillet, Perpignan • Tarif: 7€
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JEUDI 25 JUIN 19h ciné–débatÂ
Cape Negro – 75 min. Maroc, France – 2023.
by Abdellah Taïa – in the presence of the director
With The LGBTQ+66 Center.
Two young men from Casablanca arrive at a luxurious villa in the seaside resort of Cabo Negro, rented by Jafar’s lover, who is supposed to join them later. But something is wrong: he is still not there and they cannot reach him by phone. Left to their own devices, they decide, despite their uncertain financial and personal situation, to enjoy their vacation as much as their minds and bodies allow them.
Cinéma le Castillet, Perpignan • Tarif: 7€
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CONCERTS ETÂ SPECTACLESÂ
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MONDAY JUNE 8, 6:30 p.m. conference-concert
The Rebel Tarantella of Naples
Jean-Louis Olive et DJ Diego Armando
With Dante Aliguieri.
Between popular music and libertarian art. In the old city of Naples, the rebellious tarantella is part of its unique history and its ways of life, religious and magical, learned and improvised, baroque and popular. Artists from all walks of life take us there, preserving its lively traditions and constantly reinventing them, melotherapies and perpetual undertows of an ancient Mediterranean civilization made of crossbreeding and ecstatic ruptures.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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MARDI 9 JUIN,  20h concert
Supersonic boy
With Supersonic Boy, a young artist from Perpignan, it’s an evening of local energy, mixed with indie rock, punk and brit pop, supported by his stage presence. A great opportunity to support local creation, to rediscover the spirit of local scenes and to make a new voice resonate from the Perpignan scene. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • 6€
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 10, 8 p.m. DJ set
Raph Dumas
Artist, producer, composer, and also event organizer, behind the turntables or samplers and drum machines, Raph Dumas builds bridges between music, trends, territories in constant search of universal vibration.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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THURSDAY JUNE 11, 8 p.m. DJ set
Miss Caro
French DJ and producer with a background in vinyl culture, Caroline Laher began her career at the age of 20 by opening a record store in Perpignan, before settling in Paris and becoming a central figure in the underground scene, notably performing at Rex Club and Pulp.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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VENDREDI 12 JUIN, 18h30 spectacleÂ
De vive voix: the rediscovery of Federico García Lorca
With Carole Fillière, lecturer at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, specialist in Hispanic literature, and Juan-Francisco Ortiz, Franco-Spanish guitarist and composer.
Take part in a musical journey through the work of Federico GarcÃa Lorca. Faced with ideological recuperations, it is a matter of rediscovering his texts. Lorca appears multiple: solar and committed, joyful and cruel, mixing tradition and modernity, popular and scholarly culture, in a free work and powerful.
House of Catalanism, Perpignan • Free admission
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 8:30 p.m. DJ set
Pau Farinetes
Pau Farinetes evangelizes the crowds, from Les Corts to Perpignan, with Catalan-style grooves. From Garage to Reggae, via Cumbia and Catalan Rumba, as well as Soul, funk or hip-hop, from here and elsewhere, no genre can resist him, with only one objective: to get all the participants moving.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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THURSDAY JUNE 18, 9 p.m. DJ set
JB Bassach
Jean-Bernard Bassach is an editor-producer for the Aljama Disc label offering musical works, particularly memorial ones. He invites us to explore the heart of Mediterranean cultures, including a selection of modern Algerian music and its influences on vinyl, the fruit of many years of travel and collecting.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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FRIDAY JUNE 19, 8 p.m. comedy club
Frédéric Ferrer ~ Climat Libé Tour
Frédéric Ferrer, author, director, actor and geographer, creates a theater between science and fiction which explores with humor and rigor the disruptions of the contemporary world.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Tariff: 5€
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FRIDAY JUNE 26, 7:30 p.m. DJ set
OUR Closing Party with Tabasco Driver
Tabasco Driver is the globe-trotting alter ego of Joan Cisco, musician, producer and DJ based in PerpinyÃ, tirelessly exploring the intersections of Afro-Latin music with hip-hop, cumbia, reggae, house, disco and rumba… He performs with his 100% vinyl set both in bars and in festivals and also stands out on stage around the new live of P18.
La Cantoche de Jaja, Perpignan • Free entry
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EXPOSITIONSÂ
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MONDAY JUNE 1, 6:30 p.m. opening – Exhibition from June 1 to 26
Nostre Before : Dialogue Transméditerranéen
Willis From Tunis et Jhano.
Cross the sea, cross the invisible borders of our differences and dialogue, question, laugh, above all! This exhibition is the link between the north and the south. Meet others and overcome your fear of the unknown. And have a laugh.Â
Torcatis Bookstore, Perpignan • Free admission
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THURSDAY JUNE 4, 6:30 p.m. opening – Exhibition from June 4 to 25
The Atlas in Motion
Mathieu Pernot.
This exhibition, presented in 2022 at the MUCEM in Marseille, brings together some of the work carried out by the artist Mathieu Pernot in collaboration with migrants. This project presents an alternative to stereotypical media stories by proposing to combine perspectives on the issue of contemporary migration. Annotated scientific documents, videos made by migrants and school notebooks punctuate the documentary work carried out by the artist over the past ten years in various emblematic places of the migration crisis.
House of Catalanism, Perpignan • Free admission
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SATURDAY JUNE 6, 12 p.m. opening – Exhibition from June 6 to 27
Mediterranean: Photographic Views
Christopher Pereira.
This exhibition explores the Mediterranean as a space of life and passages. It combines landscapes, everyday scenes and traces of memories, revealing a shared territory, rich in beauty and crossed by human and political issues.
Coworking Coffee, Perpignan • Entrée libre
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SATURDAY JUNE 6 – 6 p.m. opening – Exhibition from June 3 to 25
Cartells – poster for struggles
Citizen archives for equality.
Based on a collection of activist archives, this participatory exhibition highlights the struggles against discrimination. A living device in which everyone can take part to transmit, exchange and build a common memory.
Le Nautilus, Perpignan • Free admission
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BON APPÉTITÂ
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TUESDAY JUNE 16 – 3:30 p.m. participatory culinary workshop
Moussaka Cooking Workshop
With the Miam Collectif solidarity canteen.
Learn to cook and leave with a delicious Moussaka, composed of grilled eggplant, meat, tomato and béchamel, a complete tasty dish typical of Greek cuisine!
Miam Collectif, Perpignan •
Sur inscription miam@gmail.com
Tarif réduit : 5€ – tarif plein : 20€
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From JUNE 16 to 20, 11:45 a.m.›››1:45 p.m. kitchen
Mediterranean Meals
Considered one of the healthiest cuisines in the world, inspired by the eating habits of the Mediterranean basin, combining pleasure and well-being. All week long, the Miam solidarity canteen offers you an exclusively Mediterranean menu!
Miam Collectif, Perpignan •
From Tuesday to Saturday, free price
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DIMANCHE 7 JUIN, 10h30›››14h sport amateurÂ
Rugby et Football
With Estrella Esportiva del RossellÃ3, Welcome 66 and SOS Méditerranée.
Sport as a political space with a popular and emancipatory rugby tournament (touchdown), football (7-a-side and market). All genders, all ages and all levels accepted but resolutely anti-racist and anti-fascist!!! Amateur sports tournament with meal taken from the bag and shared after the match. Children welcome!
Corneilla-del-Vercol Stadium • Free admission
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SATURDAY JUNE 13, 10 a.m. guided tour
Visit of Popular Perpignan
With François Lemartinel, guide-lecturer.
Set off to discover a popular, industrial and industrious Perpignan. This visit invites you to travel through the centuries, to help you discover, beyond the usual monuments of the city, architecture and places from the daily lives of the inhabitants of Perpignan, between domestic activities, work, and social struggles.
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SATURDAY JUNE 13, 10 a.m.›››9:30 p.m. event >Pride
Pride March
With the LGBT+66 Center.
• 10 a.m. › 2 p.m., Associative village at the departmental hotel.
• 3pm › 5pm, Marche militante au départ de Place Catalogne.
• 5 p.m. › 9:30 p.m., Festive evening at the Palace of the Kings of Majorca.
Meet at Place Catalunya, Perpignan• Free
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