Harvard – Bariza Khiari, Advisor to President Macron of France

Dear friends, it is an honor to invite you to join us for a great discussion with Bariza Khiari, Co-founder of President’s Macron En Marche and former Vice-President of the French Senate.

« Diversity and inclusion in France: from Algeria to the Elysée,
the journey of Bariza Khiari, President Macron’s Advisor

This event will take place on October 3rd at 4:30pm in the Harvard’s Center for European Studies Auditorium, 27 Kirkland Street in Cambridge.

Bariza Khiari is the former Vice-President of the French Senate and current President of the Islamic Culture Institute in Paris. She has recently been appointed by President Macron to represent France on the Board of the ALIPH Foundation aimed at promoting the protection of cultural heritage in conflict areas.

Through her own journey from her childhood in Algiers to the highest responsibilities in France, Bariza Khiari will examine the questions of diversity and inclusion in Europe, focusing on the status of Islam in France, the French left, as well as the “En Marche” movement and its impact on French and European politics. 

This discussion will be moderated by Arthur Goldhammer, specialist of French politics at Harvard University, and will be followed by a Q&A with the public.

Talk in French with consecutive English translation. This event is free and open to the public

More information here

RSVP by email to save a seat for the discussion as space is limited.
You can contact Nicolas Prevelakis for registration and questions at: prevelak@fas.harvard.edu