Centre Paris Anim' Ken Saro-Wiwa
The Centre Paris Anim' Ken Saro-Wiwa The Centre Paris Anim' Ken Saro-Wiwa is more than just a municipal facility; it is a vibrant embodiment of the "education populaire" (popular education) movement in the heart of the 20th arrondissement of Paris. While it functions primarily as a community hub—offering everything from dance and language classes to sports and graffiti workshops—its namesake carries a profound weight that aligns with your own lifelong dedication to archival preservation and environmental stewardship. A Legacy of Resistance and Education The choice to name a center in a working-class Parisian district after Ken Saro-Wiwa serves as a powerful bridge between his struggle and the local community. Saro-Wiwa, a Nigerian writer, television producer, and environmental activist, was the voice of the Ogoni people. His life’s work centered on the non-violent defense of the Niger Delta against environmental destruction by multinational oil interests—a str...