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Age: all ages
Pagination: 16 pages
Size: 350 x 270 mm
Language: French
Publication: July 2024
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“To celebrate Paris 2024, our journal focuses on sports to support this event that will transform our daily lives while bringing joy, passion, and emotion. But beyond the results, it is the stakes of the Games that challenge us.
What will remain of these Games for the Paralympic movement and parasport? And for disability in general? How will these disciplines evolve after this event? Will it mark the beginning of a new era or the end of a cycle?
More positively, tomorrow, will sports in general and parasport in particular finally be able to earn their rightful place in society?
We dream of a future where Paralympic athletes can live from their discipline like their Olympic counterparts, creating careers, wealth, and hope for all. The youth, who sometimes struggle to accept their bodies, could find peace and acceptance of their uniqueness through sports, which are necessary to build their future and find enjoyment.
By seizing this unique opportunity, Paris 2024 will not just be a one-time event but an accelerator for lasting change by initiating a societal dynamic. We firmly believe that parasport will finally find its rightful place in our society. By celebrating inclusion through sports, we open the way to a world where everyone, regardless of their differences, can flourish and achieve their dreams.
Welcome to this new issue of SoIn, for an inclusive society, dedicated to inclusion through sports and the promising future of parasport.”Ryadh Sallem, Paralympic athlete, French and European Champion in Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Rugby Capsaaa Association, Paris
Vincent Vidal has been an independent journalist for over 30 years. He has worked for cinema, women’s, and children’s press. He now turns his focus to the world of antiques, antiquities, and design. Since 2017, he has been the editor-in-chief of the Journal du Village Saint-Martin, a publication dedicated to the 10th arrondissement of Paris. Vincent Vidal is also the author of about ten practical or historical books, including: La Petite Histoire du préservatif, Mode d’emploi du nouveau papa ou Habiter un souplex.
Ryadh Sallem is a board member of ‘Paris 2024’, a high-level athlete with 5 participations in the Paralympic Games (French swimming team, wheelchair basketball, and wheelchair rugby) and a leader in the SSE (Social and Solidarity Economy). This multi-champion in sports and life is known for the numerous battles and victories he achieves in the social and solidarity field. He initiates humanitarian and associative projects aiming to fight against all forms of discrimination, of which disability is a significant component, and founded CAPSAAA, a Parisian sports club and association dedicated to disability prevention and awareness. Organizer of the DEFISTIVAL, creator of the ‘Challenges of Civilizations,’ promoter of societal and cultural symposiums, he is also the originator of EDUCAPCITY, the great civic rally dedicated to 8-14 year olds. A humanist ‘serial entrepreneur’ who urges to reject any form of fatalism and has only one idea in mind: to promote brotherhood and peaceful living together.
Valérie Delattre is an archaeo-anthropologist at Inrap (National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research). She specializes in funeral and cultural practices from the Protohistory to the Middle Ages; she leads a national scientific research program dedicated to the archaeology of disability, intervenes in an associative framework, and within the CNCPH (National Consultative Council for Disability). She is notably the author of Il était une fois la différence. Les archéologues racontent le handicap, published by Actes Sud Jeunesse editions.