“The fight against exclusion is essential, but the fight against self exclusion is a priority for me.” Without knowing it, one suffers from the unspeakable; what cannot even be said to oneself. Silence keeps silent.
Without our knowing. Its violence, insidious or spectacular, is the first cause of mortality, it attacks the self as well as the collective. Each one can learn how to take notice of these dangers.
The author testifies and invites recognised personalities to speak about their “history of escape” so that the reader, in his great diversity, can then recognise himself, and then release himself. Break silence before it breaks you.
From Jean Denis Bredin to Jacques Salome, with Catherine Enjolet, they make silence to move back.