Discovering Centre Paris Anim’ Ken Saro-Wiwa: Where Global Justice Meets Parisian Street Culture
Discovering Centre Paris Anim’ Ken Saro-Wiwa: Where Global Justice Meets Parisian Street Culture If you wander down the historic, vibrant streets of the 20th arrondissement in northeastern Paris, you will eventually find yourself on Rue de Buzenval. Amidst the local bakeries, modern murals, and bustling neighborhood life stands a striking, four-story building spanning over 1,000 square meters. This is the Centre Paris Anim’ Ken Saro-Wiwa —a public cultural powerhouse that serves as a vital bridge between international environmental history and local grassroots creativity. The Story Behind the Name To understand the soul of this center, one must understand the man whose name is etched above its doors. Ken Saro-Wiwa was a legendary Nigerian author, television producer, and environmental activist. In the 1990s, he led a non-violent movement against the catastrophic environmental degradation of his homeland—the Ogoni region of the Niger Delta—caused by decades of unregula...