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COMMUNICATION, CULTURES, SOLUTIONS
LECTURES
What It Means to Say “I”
Speaking about oneself is never simple. Depending on the culture, the same words can sound confident or arrogant, humble or uncertain. Behind each way of speaking lies a different vision of the self, the group, and what it means to succeed. Saying “I” doesn’t carry the same meaning in Montreal, Dakar, Tokyo, or Beirut. Yet in an increasingly connected world, the ability to talk about one’s experiences, to share one’s story, or to express feelings has become a vital skill. In
Oct 7, 20253 min read
Cooperating, Translating, Negotiating: Revealing Colonial Traces in Our Exchanges
Colonialism is not just a matter of dates and history books. It lingers in bodies, in languages, in institutions, sometimes visible,...
Sep 3, 20252 min read
Pause or Performance? The Hidden Codes Behind Lunch Breaks
At first glance, lunch breaks might seem like a universal ritual: you sit down, you eat, you get back to work or class. But in reality,...
Aug 5, 20252 min read
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