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Abolitionism Debate at the Assemblée Nationale | Women’s Voices & Social Justice Conversations

Some conversations don’t belong to a specific day. They stay with you. Recently, inside the Assemblée nationale, I had the opportunity to sit with women whose perspectives didn’t always reflect my own. Different experiences. Different convictions. Moments of tension, but also moments of clarity. And still I chose to stay in the conversation. This video isn’t about when it happened. It’s about what it revealed. Because what I started earlier through conversations around abolitionists was never about certainty. It was about creating a space where we can question, challenge, and explore abolitionism, social justice, and activism without forcing one narrative to dominate. We didn’t always agree. And that’s exactly why this matters. In a world that pushes quick opinions, choosing to listen to really engage—is an act of intention. So no, this isn’t “late.” This is reflection. Continuation. Depth. These voices deserve more than a moment. They deserve space. If you’re here, you’re not just watching. You’re stepping into a dialogue that’s still unfolding. abolitionism, young abolitionists, abolitionism debate, social justice, human rights, activism, justice reform, political discussion, social change, ethical debate, open dialogue, critical thinking, women voices politics, French political discussion, Assemblée nationale interview, activism youth, awareness content, deep conversation, meaningful dialogue abolitionism, young abolitionists, abolitionist movement, social justice, human rights, activism, justice reform, political discussion, social change, abolitionism explained, abolitionism debate, what is abolitionism, activism youth, women in politics, french politics, assemblée nationale interview, social issues discussion, ethical debate, open dialogue, critical thinking, awareness content, educational podcast, deep conversation, meaningful dialogue, controversial topics discussion, public discourse, civic engagement, social transformation, changemakers, community voices #Abolitionism #SocialJustice #HumanRights #Activism #OpenDialogue #JusticeReform #CriticalThinking #WomenVoices #FrenchPolitics

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