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DESCRIPTION:Presentation by: Dr. Didier Lenglare (LLEA)\nNew Caledonia represents a unique case in the history of French decolonization. Since the Matignon (1988) and Nouméa Accords (1998) and three referenda on Independence (2018-2020-2021), France and all communities in New Caledonia have sought to build a more inclusive society. Yet tensions and violence (May 2024) have resurfaced. This raises important questions: what has fallen short, and what further steps can be taken to pave the way toward lasting reconciliation and greater inclusiveness?\nThis presentation and discussion—through questions, critical reflections, and the exchange of ideas—should serve as an opportunity for constructive dialogue. Such engagement may foster thoughtful suggestions to promote understanding, reconciliation, and solidarity among New Caledonia’s communities. New Caledonia is part of our broader Pacific Islands ‘ohana. It is hoped that this talk might provide an opportunity to share some our aloha with our neighbors in the Coral Sea.\nZOOM\nMeeting ID: 858 2672 3613\nPasscode: Mondays\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us: Reconciliation & Shared Futures in New Caledonia
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