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Confined bodies, freed minds and hearts

Confined bodies, freed minds and hearts

The health crisis has not finished talking about it. At the heart of all the discussions, the Covid-19 has indeed changed the situation. It has turned our society upside down, from the world of work to leisure, including travel.

This pandemic - through its variants and its duration - has affected our health as much as our privacy. "The health crisis has exacerbated our weaknesses and weaknesses as much as it has revealed certain hidden and unsuspected resources" writes the journalist Le Monde, Nicolas Truong. The confinement weakened the bodies, but also touched hearts, suspended freedoms and upset our sensibilities. The world of culture is also heavily damaged.

To address the complexity of the subject, we invite artists and thinkers, sociologists, philosophers, associations, to discuss with them the breaks caused by the Covidian shock wave in Morocco but also the glimmers of hope, the sparks of hope. that the future holds.

A meeting in the form of a promise, to ward off fate.

By Omar Laghmich
Confined bodies, freed minds and hearts
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Confined bodies, freed minds and hearts

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