Emily in France
Navigating the French
Navigating "Laïcité" with Lindsey Tramuta
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Navigating "Laïcité" with Lindsey Tramuta

In 1789, France officially protected a separation of Church and State with article 10 of Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen. But the reality is... a bit more complicated. To help us navigate the nuances of laïcité, Emily is joined by journalist Lindsey Tramuta, author of The New Paris and The New Parisienne.

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Credits
- Host: Emily Monaco. @Emily_in_France; Website: http://www.tomatokumato.com and http://www.emilymmonaco.com
- Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.com


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About Us
From one Emily in Paris to another... just speaking French isn't enough to understand the intricacies of the locals, but it's definitely a good place to start. Famously defended by armed "immortals" of the Académie Française (no, we're not making this up) the French language is filled with clues that show interested outsiders what, exactly, makes the French tick.

Each episode, listen in as Emily Monaco and an expert take a deep dive into a word that helps us gain a keener understanding of the French.

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Emily in France
Navigating the French
From one Emily in Paris to another... just speaking French isn't enough to understand the intricacies of the locals, but it's definitely a good place to start. Famously defended by armed "immortals" of the Académie Française (no, we're not making this up) the French language is filled with clues that show interested outsiders what, exactly, makes the French tick.<br /> <br />Each episode, listen in as Emily Monaco and an expert take a deep dive into a word that helps us gain a keener understanding of the French.