July 4 at 16:00, meeting point in front of Centre des Colloques
The Urban Hosts program offers urban and museum walks on the history of migration and the memory of the inhabitants of the Île de France region. These residents recount their neighborhoods and their stories: living heritage, encounters with hospitality, places to live and singular journeys, the city and its suburbs, its different eras and multiple languages...
Urban Hosts draws on the experience of the European Migrantour program created in 2014 by Paris Descartes University and the Baština travel association in Paris, co-founders with partners from Italy, Belgium, Portugal and Slovenia.
During a two-hour stroll, everyone can share in the unique and universal life of the host. In this city walk offered to the IMISCOE annual conference participants, you will have the chance to discover the green areas of Saint-Denis and some of its migration-related history.
The Plaine Terre urban farm is part of a landscaped walk through the various areas of the Parc du Glacis, which includes an edible forest and a market garden. It is also a place that opens onto the Francs-Moisins/Bel-Air area, a historic neighbourhood of large housing estates and small detached houses, opposite the Stade de France.