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Laurence Dufresne-Aubertin

Winner of the Michel Seurat Prize 2019, whose thesis project is entitled Social housing in Algeria as ordinary relations to politics.

  • The image depicts a woman wearing a hijab walking hand-in-hand with a young child down a narrow street. On either side of the street are colorful buildings, adorned with decorative murals. In the background, there are more apartment buildings visible. The scene conveys a sense of community and everyday life, with a garden or open space at the end of the street. The sky is blue, suggesting a bright, sunny day. The Low-Intensity Protest of Algerian Women Laurence Dufresne-Aubertin · September 2021 For many Algerian families, assigned to cramped or unsanitary apartments, rehousing is an imperative necessity. It is mostly women who are voicing this demand, quietly laying siege to the administrations and their officials.
    In the working-class neighbourhood of downtown Oran, the decrepit (…)
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