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MJC, Associations, Neighbourhood Houses: Why Do These Places Disappear?

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For decades, the MJCs and other places of popular education have allowed generations of children and young people to reunite, discover activities, but also grow up outside of school and the family. What remains of this ambition of popular education?

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This hall in the 5th arrondissement mainly housed the great investitures of socialist candidates, from Jospin to Hamon. The rose party returned in February, after nine years of absence.

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For decades, the MJCs and other places of popular education have allowed generations of children and young people to reunite, discover activities, but also grow up outside of school and the family. What remains of this ambition of popular education?

The Cree du Peuple merges several associations established in the Belle de Mai district. The aim is to abandon their scattered rentals in order to buy a large space accessible to all. The collective Le Cri du Peuple launched at the end of June a campaign of participative financing to acquire a building in the 3rd arrondissement of Marseille. The associations carrying the project intervene with the inhabitants of the neighborhood. Gathered under …

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Made in Marseille broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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