Salomé SaquéSalomé Saqué, (born 10 May 1995 in Lagny-sur-Marne, Seine-et-Marne), is a French journalist and writer. She has covered climate change, young people and gender inequality. Early life and educationSalomé Saqué was born in Seine-et-Marne,[1] the eldest of three children. After she was born, her parents decided to leave the Paris region and she grew up in Ardèche.[2][3] She went to boarding school in Aubenas.[3][4] After taking her baccalauréat, she studied history and geography at the Lycée Édouard-Herriot in Lyon.[3] She then attended Lumière University Lyon 2 to study political science and English. She became interested in the Spanish left wing movement Podemos and joined the Erasmus programme at the Complutense University of Madrid.[3] At the same time, she took courses in drama at the Regional Conservatory of Lyon and played a number of roles on stage.[3][5] CareerSaqué spent three years as an intern for the newspaper Le Monde diplomatique and then France 24.[3][6] She has since worked for the website Blast, the television channels LCP, Arte, and France 5,[7][8] and the radio network France Info.[9] Her first book, Sois jeune et tais-toi (Be Young and Shut Up) received critical acclaim and was a bestseller on its release.[10] Le Monde said it "paints a nuanced portrait of French youth subjected to ecological and economic crises, while avoiding declaring war on the boomers".[11] Works
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