Colette Davidson has been reporting for the Christian Science Monitor since 2014 from Paris, where she has lived since 2009. She covers France's political environment, immigration, and integration issues, and has contributed to the Monitor’s EqualEd section. As a freelance reporter, she has worked for Al Jazeera, the Lancet Psychiatry, NPR, Radio France Internationale and France Télévisions. Colette holds a Master’s degree in literature and media studies from the Sorbonne University.
Stories by Colette Davidson
- Farming in France is on the decline. Who will feed the French?
- Wine at dinner? More young French say, ‘Only if it’s nonalcoholic.’
- Ten years after Charlie Hebdo attack, France honors – and debates – the art of satire
- The ‘Voltaire of the Arabs’ is lionized in France, but imprisoned in Algeria
- Five years after fire, a shining Notre Dame is ready to reopen its doors
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