about
Committed for ten years, to gender equality first for which I interviewed Hillary Clinton in 2016 for magazine « Women Side » which I directed from 2014 to 2018, and then with the Jean Jaurès Foundation (France) in 2019 about Holocaust memory,
I now work next the UN, the WHO and the European Parliament to innovate at the legislative level for independent life of people with disabilities and against their segregation thanks to DPO, a NGO I founded in 2021.
I am also a member of the editorial board of Journal of Neurodiversity in Montréal, and member as researcher of World Institute of Disability in Berkeley (USA).
I lead :
• Hephaistos, centre and its review about international disability studies (now created)
• The Other Museum, a disability museum draft, and its podcast
As author and art historian I contribute to reviews, newspapers in the world and collective books, about independant living, education, sexuality and more. I also contribute to research groups as International Council of Museums (ICOM) and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in France.

"We are not born disabled, we become disabled by an environment that denies us."
Topics of research :
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Disability Justice, capitalism and democracy
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Art inclusion and museums
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Norm of segregation, humanistic betrayal
Ecole Nationale d'Administration - IGPDE
2020 Entrance exam preparation
Stanford University - Philanthropy Giving 2.0
2019 Certification
HEC Paris - Entrepreneurs du changement
2019 Certification
Ecole Centrale de Lille - Gestion de projet
2014 Certification
EIMP Paris
2013 Master - digital communication
Acting International Paris - NYC - LA
2009 Actor' studio
EPHE Sciences Philologiques et religieuse Paris
2007 Master Byzantium Art
"Iconographie du Christ Pantocrator"