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In this new episode of our bilingual podcast, as we celebrate Earth Day with climate change on our minds, we invited an alum from the Lycée Francais de New York, Charles Cohen (Class 2015) who decided to study forestry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and now works in the wilderness in Canada. He tells us about his choice, about his life among the trees far from his early youth between Paris and New York.
At the Lycee Français de New York, we are organizing a panel talk on "How Important Are Forests" on April 26th - free and open to all - because we strongly believe that protecting the environment is key to the future of the young generations at the Lycee and all over the world. This podcast with Charles Cohen, hopefully will inspire young people look at their future with wide-open eyes on nature.
In French and in English
With a tribute to Josephine Baker within excerpt from her 1927 recording of Blue Eyes
Check online at cultural center.lfny.org
In this new episode of our bilingual podcast, as we celebrate Earth Day with climate change on our minds, we invited an alum from the Lycée Francais de New York, Charles Cohen (Class 2015) who decided to study forestry at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and now works in the wilderness in Canada. He tells us about his choice, about his life among the trees far from his early youth between Paris and New York.
At the Lycee Français de New York, we are organizing a panel talk on "How Important Are Forests" on April 26th - free and open to all - because we strongly believe that protecting the environment is key to the future of the young generations at the Lycee and all over the world. This podcast with Charles Cohen, hopefully will inspire young people look at their future with wide-open eyes on nature.
In French and in English
With a tribute to Josephine Baker within excerpt from her 1927 recording of Blue Eyes
Check online at cultural center.lfny.org