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Solidarité Scolaire (Baie-Mahault)
Solidarité (French, 'solidarity') may refer to: * "''Solidarité''" ("Solidarity"), a song, the subject of We Are One (film), ''We Are One'' (film), 2020 * AS Solidarité, a Gabonese football club * ''SolidaritéS'', or Solidarity (Switzerland), a left-wing political party in the French-speaking part of Switzerland See also

* *Solidarity (other) * ''Solidarité Française'' ('French Solidarity'), a former French far-right league founded in 1933 * Solidarités international, a non-profit organization {{disambiguation ...
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We Are One (film)
''We Are One'' () is a 2020 documentary film directed by Stéphane de Freitas and starring Afaq, Panmela Castro and Stéphane de Freitas. It is about how French musician Matthieu Chedid brings together activists from around the world to be part of a video of the song ''Solidarité (Solidarity)'' that he wrote. The film was released on July 14, 2020, on Netflix. References External links

* * 2020 films 2020 documentary films Netflix original documentary films 2020s French-language films French documentary films 2020s French films French-language documentary films {{2020s-documentary-film-stub ...
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AS Solidarité
AS Solidarité is a Gabonese football club based in Port-Gentil, Gabon. The club currently plays in Gabon Championnat National D1 Stadium Currently the team plays at the 7,000 capacity Stade Pierre Claver Divounguy. League participations *Gabon Championnat National D1 Gabon Championnat National D1 is the top division of the Gabonese Football Federation, it was created in 1968. Gabon Championnat National D1 Clubs – 2015/16 * Bitam ( Bitam) * Cercle Mbéri Sportif (Libreville) * FC 105 Libreville (Libreville) ...: 2011– * Gabon Second Division: ????–2011 References External links * * Football clubs in Gabon {{Gabon-footyclub-stub ...
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SolidaritéS
Solidarity () Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1898 is a socialist and Trotskyist political party, present in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, in the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel and Fribourg. It was the furthest left party represented in the National Council until losing their only seat in 2023. History The party was founded in 1992 in Geneva. In the 1995 federal elections, it received 0.3% of the vote, failing to win a seat. Its vote share increased to 0.5% in the 1999 elections, and a party member running on a list named "Alliance of the Left (Solidarity–Independents)" won a seat in the National Council. The party retained its seat in the 2003 elections, but lost parliamentary representation following the 2007 elections, in which its vote share fell to 0.4%. The 2011 elections saw the vote share reduced to 0.3%;
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Solidarity (other)
Solidarity is a unity of purpose or togetherness. Solidarity may also refer to: Literature * ''Solidarity'' (newspaper), a newspaper published by the Alliance for Workers Liberty in the United Kingdom * ''Solidarity'' (U.S. newspaper), a newspaper published by the Industrial Workers of the World * ''Solidarity'', a monthly magazine published by the United Auto Workers Music * ''Solidarity'' (Richard Clapton album) (1984) * ''Solidarity'' (Joel Plaskett album), a 2017 album by Joel Plaskett and Bill Plaskett * ''Solidarity'', a 2012 album by The Souljazz Orchestra * " Solidarity Song", a 1931 song by Bertolt Brecht and Hanns Eisler * "Solidarity", a song by Angelic Upstarts * "Solidarity", a song from ''Billy Elliot the Musical'', written by Elton John and Lee Hall * "Solidarity", a song by Black Uhuru * "Solidarity", a song by Disrupt * "Solidarity", a song by Enter Shikari * "Solidarity", a song by Five Iron Frenzy from '' All the Hype That Money Can Buy'' * "Solidarity, ...
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Solidarité Française
Solidarité Française ("French Solidarity") was a French fascist, far-right league founded in 1933 by the perfume manufacturer François Coty (1874-1934) as the "Parti national corporatif républicain". After Coty's death, it was commanded by Major Jean Renaud, members dressed in blue shirts, black berets and jackboots and shouted the slogan "France for the French". The movement claimed a strength of 180,000 in 1934, with 80,000 in Paris, but the Paris police thought the number in the city to be closer to 15,000. The small membership did not, however, isolate the group since it found itself integrated in the loose coalition of far-right movements that included Charles Maurras's Action Française and Pierre Taittinger's Jeunesse Patriotes. The group gained notoriety during the rally, which later became a riot, during the 6 February 1934 crisis in front of the Palais Bourbon. The group was dissolved by a law adopted by the Popular Front government of Léon Blum in June 1936. ...
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