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  1. The Centre d'Action Laïque (CAL) is an association without lucrative purpose (asbl) founded on 29 March 1969. It assures the defence and promotion of secularism in French-speaking Belgium. Through its various regional and local entities, the CAL is involved in urban life. It thinks about, debates and acts on all aspects of life and society ...

  2. en francés: Laïcité (/la.i.si.te/; 'secularism') [1] [2] es el principio constitucional del laicismo en Francia. El artículo 1 de la Constitución francesa se interpreta comúnmente en el sentido de que desalienta la participación religiosa en los asuntos gubernamentales, especialmente la influencia religiosa en la determinación de las políticas estatales.

  3. Journalist. Filmmaker. Caroline Fourest ( French: [kaʁɔlin fuʁɛst]; [1] born 19 September 1975), is a French feminist writer, film director, journalist, radio presenter at France Culture, and editor of the magazine ProChoix. She was also a columnist for Charlie Hebdo, for Le Monde until 14 July 2012, and she joined Marianne in 2016.

  4. Jean Baubérot. Jean Baubérot (born 26 July 1941 in Châteauponsac, Haute-Vienne ), is a French historian and sociologist specializing in sociology of religions. He is the founder of the sociology of secularism. After holding the chair of "History and Sociology of Protestantism" (1978–1990), he held the chair of "History and Sociology of ...

  5. In France, there is an ongoing social, political, and legal debate concerning the wearing of the hijab and other forms of Islamic coverings in public. The cultural framework of the controversy can be traced to France's history of colonization in North Africa, [1] but escalated into a significant public debate in 1989 when three girls were ...

  6. The full title of the law is "loi n o 2004-228 du 15 mars 2004 encadrant, en application du principe de laïcité, le port de signes ou de tenues manifestant une appartenance religieuse dans les écoles, collèges et lycées publics" (literally "Law #2004-228 of 15 March 2004, concerning, as an application of the principle of the separation of church and state, the wearing of symbols or garb ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2020 · Often at the centre of heated debates, France's state secularism is not always clearly understood by either its proponents or critics. Here's a look at what "laïcité" really means.