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== Alice Barbe ==
Alice Barbe is a French social entrepreneur born on June 9, 1987 in Paris. She is known in particular for her social and feminist commitments, against cyber-harassment and in favour of refugees. Her work has been recognized by the Obama Foundation, where she participated in the very first cohort of Obama Scholars at Columbia University in 2018-2019. Alice Barbe is particularly known for having founded SINGA, a French NGO for citizen mobilization around the reception of migrants.
Alice Barbe is a French social entrepreneur born on June 9, 1987 in Paris. She is known in particular for her social and feminist commitments, against cyber-harassment and in favour of refugees. Her work has been recognized by the Obama Foundation, where she participated in the very first cohort of Obama Scholars at Columbia University in 2018-2019. Alice Barbe is particularly known for having founded SINGA, a French NGO for citizen mobilization around the reception of migrants<ref>{{Article |langue=fr |titre=Alice Barbe : « Pour les réfugiés, nous créons de manière artificielle des amitiés qui deviennent essentielles » |périodique=Le Monde.fr |date=2017-05-31 |lire en ligne=https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2017/05/31/alice-barbe-pour-les-refugies-nous-creons-de-maniere-artificielle-des-amities-qui-deviennent-essentielles_5136374_4500055.html |consulté le=2020-09-11 }}</ref>.


== Early life and education ==
Born in Paris on June 9, 1987, Alice grew up next to Béziers. She holds a law degree from the University of Law Montpellier 1, completed in Erasmus at the University of Copenhagen, and a European Master's degree in Political Science from the Universities of Siena, Krakow and the Institute of European Studies in Strasbourg. She worked at the Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Diversity in Montreal, for the United Nations Environment Programme before launching SINGA in France.
Born in Paris on June 9, 1987, Alice grew up next to Béziers<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr-FR |prénom=One Minute |nom=Project |titre=Changez les choses à votre échelle |url=http://oneminuteproject.com/interview/alice-barbe-singa |site=One Minute Projet |consulté le=2020-09-09}}</ref>. She holds a law degree from the University of Law Montpellier, completed in Erasmus at the University of Copenhagen, and a European Master's degree in Political Science from the Universities of Siena, Krakow and the Institute of European Studies in Strasbourg<ref>{{Article |langue=fr |titre=Alice Barbe : « Pour les réfugiés, nous créons de manière artificielle des amitiés qui deviennent essentielles » |périodique=Le Monde.fr |date=2017-05-31 |lire en ligne=https://www.lemonde.fr/m-le-mag/article/2017/05/31/alice-barbe-pour-les-refugies-nous-creons-de-maniere-artificielle-des-amities-qui-deviennent-essentielles_5136374_4500055.html |consulté le=2020-09-11 }}</ref>. She worked at the Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Diversity in Montreal, for the United Nations Environment Programme before launching SINGA in France.
In 2012, she joins Nathanael Molle and Guillaume Capelle who have just launched SINGA, an association that creates connections between immigrants and host societies. In 2020, SINGA is present in 22 cities in 10 countries and has a community of 50,000 people.
In 2018, Alice receives the Social Entrepreneur Award from the Office Franco-Québécois pour la jeunesse (OFQJ) and is selected as Obama Scholar, Emerging Leader by the Obama Foundation, which offers her a sabbatical year in New York at Columbia University.
Alice Barbe is a regular speaker at public events such as TED conferences, the 2019 edition of Solidays Festival and various podcasts. In addition, she was a civil society candidate in the 2015 French regional elections on the list of Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EÉLV). She is particularly committed to the environmental cause and a more responsible society, notably with the Crazy Toad movement, for which she participated in the drafting of the Manifesto of the Crazy Toad along with Thanh Nghiem and Cédric Villani.


== Career ==
She also participated in the creation of the association #StopHarcèlementdeRue in Paris, which launched a campaign against harassment in public transports in 2014, leading to a national plan to combat this phenomenon by the French High Council for Gender Equality. As a result of her various positions, Alice Barbe regularly receives numerous cyber-harassment attacks and in 2016, following an interview in Libération shared by the Fdesouche website, she received nearly 360 death and rape threats. Following her complaint, she won her case against five defendants accused of public insult on the grounds of sex, a first in France.
In 2012, she joins Nathanael Molle and [[Guillaume Capelle (entrepreneur social)|Guillaume Capelle]] who have just launched [[Singa (association)|SINGA]], an association that creates connections between immigrants and host societies. In 2020, SINGA is present in 22 cities in 10 countries and has a community of 50,000 people, including 2000 citizens hosting refugees in France. In 2018, Alice receives the Social Entrepreneur Award from the Office Franco-Québécois pour la jeunesse (OFQJ) and is selected as Obama Scholar, Emerging Leader by the [[Obama Foundation]], which offers her a sabbatical year in New York at Columbia University<ref>{{Lien web |langue=English |auteur= |titre=Columbia World Project |url=https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/node/283 |site=https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/ |date= |consulté le=}}</ref>. In 2019, she represents SINGA which is awarded by the Global Pluralism Award by the Global Pluralism Center in Ottawa<ref>{{Lien web |langue=en |titre=Global Pluralism Awards - Alice Barbe, Co-Founder and CEO of SINGA – Every Voice Counts - A Podcast by Senator Mobina – Podmailer |url=https://podmailer.com/podcast/every-voice-counts-a-podcast-by-senator-mobina/global-pluralism-awards-alice-barbe-co-founder-and |site=podmailer.com |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>. Alice Barbe is a regular speaker at public events such as TED conferences<ref>{{Lien web |langue=en |prénom=Alice |nom=Barbe |titre=Construisons dans l'altérité |url=https://www.ted.com/talks/alice_barbe_construisons_dans_l_alterite |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref><ref>{{Lien web |langue= |auteur= |titre=TED Talk Alice Barbe |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBY48ILDWQU |site= |date= |consulté le=}}</ref>, the 2019 edition of Solidays Festival<ref>{{Lien web |langue= |auteur= |titre=La haine derrière les écans |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX51jKaKU7s |site= |date= |consulté le=}}</ref> and various podcasts<ref>{{Lien web |titre=S E5: Episode #5 - Alice Barbe - Changer de regard pour construire un "Nous commun" avec les migrants #Réfugiés #LienSocial |url=https://art19.com/shows/supplement-dame/episodes/f51cd1cc-fe82-4344-a7cc-39de52541a4a |site=ART19 |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref><ref>{{Lien web |titre=Réfugiés : notre identité et culture doit-elle se réinventer ? - Alice Barbe - Singa {{!}} La Compagnie Générale des Autres |url=https://shows.acast.com/la-compagnie-generale-des-autres/episodes/notre-identite-et-culture-doit-elle-se-reinventer-alice-barb |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref><ref>{{Lien web |langue=en |titre=#7 - Alice Barbe de Singa - Créer du lien et développer son empathie |url=https://podcast.ausha.co/inspire-le-podcast-des-entrepreneurs-engages/alice-barbe-de-singa |site=Ausha |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>. In addition, she was a civil society candidate in the 2015 French regional elections on the list of Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EÉLV)<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr-FR |titre=Dimanche, votons pour changer d'air en Île-de-France ! |url=https://idf.eelv.fr/regionales-dimanche/ |site=EELV Île-de-France |date=2015-12-04 |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>. She is particularly committed to the environmental cause and a more responsible society, notably with the Crazy Toad movement, for which she participated in the drafting of the Manifesto of the Crazy Toad along with Thanh Nghiem and Cédric Villani<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr-FR |prénom=Fondation des |nom=Treilles |titre=Le manifeste du crapaud fou, appel à l’action pour un nouveau monde |url=https://lestreilles.hypotheses.org/1136 |site=Les carnets de la Fondation des Treilles |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>.

She also participated in the creation of the association #StopHarcèlementdeRue in Paris, which launched a campaign against harassment in public transports in 2015<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr |titre=Oui, 100% des femmes ont déjà été harcelées dans les transports |url=https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20150709.OBS2426/oui-100-des-femmes-ont-deja-ete-harcelees-dans-les-transports.html |site=L'Obs |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>, leading to a national plan to combat this phenomenon by the French High Council for Gender Equality. As a result of her various positions, Alice Barbe regularly receives numerous cyber-harassment attacks and in 2016, following an interview in Libération shared by the Fdesouche website, she received nearly 360 death and rape threats<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr |prénom=Kim |nom=Hullot-Guiot |titre=«Votre client a écrit ça sur Facebook: "Elle doit aimer se faire sodomiser par les Noirs et les Arabes"» |url=https://www.liberation.fr/france/2018/09/06/votre-client-a-ecrit-ca-sur-facebook-elle-doit-aimer-se-faire-sodomiser-par-les-noirs-et-les-arabes_1676857 |site=Libération.fr |date=2018-09-06 |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>. Following her complaint, she won her case against five defendants accused of public insult on the grounds of sex, a first in France<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr |prénom=Kim |nom=Hullot-Guiot |titre=Insultes sexistes en ligne contre une militante : cinq prévenus condamnés |url=https://www.liberation.fr/france/2018/11/06/insultes-sexistes-en-ligne-contre-une-militante-cinq-prevenus-condamnes_1690251 |site=Libération.fr |date=2018-11-06 |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>.

In 2020, Alice Barbe was elected to the board of the Social Business Movement (MouvES) in France, and works to promote social business in the private and public sectors<ref>{{Lien web |langue=fr |titre=17ÈME SÉMINAIRE FRANCOPHONE DE LA COLLECTE DE FONDS - Financement de l'intérêt général |url=https://www.fundraisers.fr/17eme-seminaire-francophone-de-collecte-de-fonds-financement-de-linteret-general |site=Association Française des Fundraisers |date=2018-07-10 |consulté le=2020-09-11}}</ref>.


In 2020, Alice Barbe was elected to the board of the Social Business Movement (MouvES) in France, which works to promote social business in the private and public sectors.





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Alice Barbe

Alice Barbe is a French social entrepreneur born on June 9, 1987 in Paris. She is known in particular for her social and feminist commitments, against cyber-harassment and in favour of refugees. Her work has been recognized by the Obama Foundation, where she participated in the very first cohort of Obama Scholars at Columbia University in 2018-2019. Alice Barbe is particularly known for having founded SINGA, a French NGO for citizen mobilization around the reception of migrants[1].

Early life and education

Born in Paris on June 9, 1987, Alice grew up next to Béziers[2]. She holds a law degree from the University of Law Montpellier, completed in Erasmus at the University of Copenhagen, and a European Master's degree in Political Science from the Universities of Siena, Krakow and the Institute of European Studies in Strasbourg[3]. She worked at the Secretariat of the Convention for Biological Diversity in Montreal, for the United Nations Environment Programme before launching SINGA in France.

Career

In 2012, she joins Nathanael Molle and Guillaume Capelle who have just launched SINGA, an association that creates connections between immigrants and host societies. In 2020, SINGA is present in 22 cities in 10 countries and has a community of 50,000 people, including 2000 citizens hosting refugees in France. In 2018, Alice receives the Social Entrepreneur Award from the Office Franco-Québécois pour la jeunesse (OFQJ) and is selected as Obama Scholar, Emerging Leader by the Obama Foundation, which offers her a sabbatical year in New York at Columbia University[4]. In 2019, she represents SINGA which is awarded by the Global Pluralism Award by the Global Pluralism Center in Ottawa[5]. Alice Barbe is a regular speaker at public events such as TED conferences[6][7], the 2019 edition of Solidays Festival[8] and various podcasts[9][10][11]. In addition, she was a civil society candidate in the 2015 French regional elections on the list of Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EÉLV)[12]. She is particularly committed to the environmental cause and a more responsible society, notably with the Crazy Toad movement, for which she participated in the drafting of the Manifesto of the Crazy Toad along with Thanh Nghiem and Cédric Villani[13].

She also participated in the creation of the association #StopHarcèlementdeRue in Paris, which launched a campaign against harassment in public transports in 2015[14], leading to a national plan to combat this phenomenon by the French High Council for Gender Equality. As a result of her various positions, Alice Barbe regularly receives numerous cyber-harassment attacks and in 2016, following an interview in Libération shared by the Fdesouche website, she received nearly 360 death and rape threats[15]. Following her complaint, she won her case against five defendants accused of public insult on the grounds of sex, a first in France[16].

In 2020, Alice Barbe was elected to the board of the Social Business Movement (MouvES) in France, and works to promote social business in the private and public sectors[17].


  1. « Alice Barbe : « Pour les réfugiés, nous créons de manière artificielle des amitiés qui deviennent essentielles » », Le Monde.fr,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  2. One Minute Project, « Changez les choses à votre échelle », sur One Minute Projet (consulté le )
  3. « Alice Barbe : « Pour les réfugiés, nous créons de manière artificielle des amitiés qui deviennent essentielles » », Le Monde.fr,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  4. (en) « Columbia World Project », sur https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/
  5. (en) « Global Pluralism Awards - Alice Barbe, Co-Founder and CEO of SINGA – Every Voice Counts - A Podcast by Senator Mobina – Podmailer », sur podmailer.com (consulté le )
  6. (en) Alice Barbe, « Construisons dans l'altérité » (consulté le )
  7. « TED Talk Alice Barbe »
  8. « La haine derrière les écans »
  9. « S E5: Episode #5 - Alice Barbe - Changer de regard pour construire un "Nous commun" avec les migrants #Réfugiés #LienSocial », sur ART19 (consulté le )
  10. « Réfugiés : notre identité et culture doit-elle se réinventer ? - Alice Barbe - Singa | La Compagnie Générale des Autres » (consulté le )
  11. (en) « #7 - Alice Barbe de Singa - Créer du lien et développer son empathie », sur Ausha (consulté le )
  12. « Dimanche, votons pour changer d'air en Île-de-France ! », sur EELV Île-de-France, (consulté le )
  13. Fondation des Treilles, « Le manifeste du crapaud fou, appel à l’action pour un nouveau monde », sur Les carnets de la Fondation des Treilles (consulté le )
  14. « Oui, 100% des femmes ont déjà été harcelées dans les transports », sur L'Obs (consulté le )
  15. Kim Hullot-Guiot, «Votre client a écrit ça sur Facebook: "Elle doit aimer se faire sodomiser par les Noirs et les Arabes"», sur Libération.fr, (consulté le )
  16. Kim Hullot-Guiot, « Insultes sexistes en ligne contre une militante : cinq prévenus condamnés », sur Libération.fr, (consulté le )
  17. « 17ÈME SÉMINAIRE FRANCOPHONE DE LA COLLECTE DE FONDS - Financement de l'intérêt général », sur Association Française des Fundraisers, (consulté le )