For this second part of the Haiebegi Festival, two EHESS students are taking over the editing and illustration of the newspaper—under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief François Bensignor and with the support of Rémy Salager, who is handling the online publication. They introduce themselves.
Margot Artur de Lizarraga

Margot is starting her second year of her master’s program at EHESS, in the “Quantification in the Social Sciences” track. Originally from the French overseas territory of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon in North America, she is interested in migration phenomena and is writing her thesis on the work of the Office for the Development of Migration in the Overseas Departments (BUMIDOM). Margot is also interested in journalism and works for La Première, France TV’s radio station in the overseas territories.
Marie Le Diraison

Marie Le Diraison is beginning her first year of studies in Arts, Literature, and Languages at EHESS. A Breton by birth and at heart, she has a particular interest in minority languages and cultures. A longtime musician, she studied musicology at the University of Rennes.

