RADIO NOVA
Read moreSince 1981, Radio Nova has been free, curious and creative. It remains a benchmark music radio station, revealing to its listeners the hidden treasures of musical production from evening to morning. From world music to electro and hip-hop, Radio Nova has established itself as an avant-garde music medium, continuing its pioneering work and supporting new talent by opening up its airwaves and the stages of its live events. Radio Nova is with us all day, from morning to evening mixes.
6 MILLIONS DE MALENTENDANTS
Read moreCreated by the Bucodes SurdiFrance, which federates associations of hard of hearing and deafened people in France, this quarterly aims to inform its readers about their rights in terms of hearing aids and health, as well as about the existing possibilities of accessibility for the hearing impaired in order to improve their daily life. It is a vehicle for sharing experiences between hearing impaired people and also acts as a relay for the actions of associations working in the interest of the hearing impaired.
VIVRE ENSEMBLE
Read moreA general information magazine, Vivrensemble is published by Unapei, a network of associations supporting people with intellectual and psychological disabilities, multiple handicaps and autism. With a circulation of 55,000 since 1989, Vivrensemble highlights associative initiatives, develops thematic dossiers on major disability issues (education, work, accessibility, ageing...) and offers a permanent watch on current events (politics, law, research...) as well as practical and legal information.
SURDIFRANCE.ORG
Read moreBucodes SurdiFrance is a federation of associations of hearing impaired and deafened people. It organizes actions with the people concerned, the administrations and the establishments receiving the public. Created, animated and managed by hearing impaired people, Bucodes SurdiFrance pursues 2 objectives: to defend the interests of hearing impaired people and to improve their living conditions through different missions: informing, promoting, accompanying, raising awareness, etc. Surdifrance.org also publishes the quarterly magazine: 6 Millions de malentendants.
WWW.YANOUS.COM
Read moreYanous is the French-language electronic magazine for people with disabilities. Every first and third Friday of the month, it presents life experiences and a wealth of practical information on disability: French and international news, in-depth articles and analyses on thematic subjects, sections on rights, culture, handisports and leisure, adapted travel and tourism, employment, technical equipment and aids, adapted computing, in-depth subjects and interviews on motor, hearing and visual disabilities. Yanous is independent of the major national disability associations and of any political or ideological current, and the magazine's ergonomics have been carefully designed to ensure that information can be accessed in no more than 3 clicks. Yanous is accessible to visually impaired readers, and compatible with tablets and smartphones.
VIVRE FM
Read moreManaged by the Association nationale pour la prévention des handicaps et pour l'information (Anphi), this radio station broadcasts its programs on 93.9, from 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Paris and the Ile-de-France region, and 24 hours a day on the Web. Dedicated to the social, cultural and professional integration of people with disabilities, it features reports, political topics, employment and culture. All subjects are approached through the prism of disability.
FAMILLE CHRÉTIENNE
Read moreThis weekly magazine, founded in 1978, offers several sections each week: readers' forum, news, especially religious news, files to nourish one's Christian life and to witness to that of others, a week with God, the liturgical calendar, the agenda of all the events that witness to the vitality of the Church. It deals with many subjects of everyday life and is meant to be an accompaniment for all the bangs of Christianity, for all the believers who seek to be guided in their faith every day.
QUELLE HISTOIRE ÉDITIONS
Read moreQuelle Histoire Mag, published by Quelle Histoire, is aimed at children aged 7 to 10. It's a fun way to learn about key historical concepts. As they read the pages, children will discover thematic dossiers featuring a historical figure (written in collaboration with a historian), comic strips recounting historical inventions, or an imaginary interview (but real in its answers) with a historical figure. It's a very interesting magazine that's sure to get the whole family talking.