35 are listed here, but there are actually 45 shared gardens in town and many others are due to open in the near future.
The one showed below is located midway on the hights of Ménilmontant, the highest Paris' hill, at 315 rue des Pyrénées, in a little dead end called cité Leroy.
Aalborg - Aarhus - Adelaide - Atlanta - Bangkok - Bogota - Brisbane - Canberra - Chicago - Christchurch - Copenhagen - Darwin - Dublin - Hobart - Manila - Melbourne - Montreal - Odense - Ottawa - Perth - Phoenix - San Francisco - Santa Cruz - Suva and Lautoka - Sydney - Tel Aviv - Toronto - Vancouver...
... but not Paris !
(I'm sorry, but some people will do their best). We can give a twist to our bad habits from now on. So just let's do it. Because we can. Because switching off the lights for one hour, one day, isn't going to solve the challenge presented by climate change...
Focusing on the legendary African singer and activist Fela Anikulapo Kuti and his son Femi, Suffering and Smiling depicts the impact of their politically charged music. Following Nigeria’s independence in 1960, Fela used his songs to speak out against the country’s corrupt leaders. Since independence the military and political elite have enriched themselves by allowing Nigeria’s oil and natural resources to be stripped by multinational corporations with little benefit to ordinary Nigerians. Fela gave voice to Nigeria’s disenfranchised underclass and sang of a free and united Africa. Upon his death in 1997, Femi has continued his father’s legacy. Equally passionate and charismatic, he sings about the dire situation in his country, asks why the world’s most resource – rich continent has the poorest people, and struggles to maintain a vision of better days ahead for the common people of Nigeria.
(moffice61) "Music is The Weapon of the Future"(Fela)