Yasmine is a freelance journalist. She likes the long view, in-depth investigations and thought-provoking reports. We've read her in Médiapart, Marsactu and Street Press, on subjects close to her heart: gender, migration, cinema... with an eye to France and the Maghreb, and a special focus on Algeria.
A graduate of the Journalism Master's program, Tristan Dereuddre worked as an intern for the Politis editorial team (2023-2024) before moving to French Guiana to pursue a multi-media career in print, TV and radio journalism.
After a fixed-term contract with France-Antilles / France-Guyane, he worked as a freelance journalist in French Guiana. He quickly made a name for himself: in 2025, he won the Prix Varenne Jeune Journaliste in the regional weekly press category for his investigation into detention conditions at the Rémire-Montjoly prison, published in France-Guyane. This is one of the most prestigious awards in French journalism.
During a visit to EJCAM, we took the opportunity to hear her story.
Produced by Julien Brehelin.
From the EJCAM to the stages of the Bataclan, from the offices of the Ministry of the Interior to the PACA, Gard and Corsica regions... Paul has charted a course all his own! Today, he uses his communications skills to promote entrepreneurship and social impact at Adie and Passage des Entrepreneuses. Projects that make sense, carried out with passion.