11December2025
Animations de décembre chez Youpi!
Youpi ! 26 avenue Saint-Ruf 84000 Avignon
The Youpi! café-bookshop offers many events throughout the month of December.
Thursday, December 4th, from 19:30 PM to 21 PM
“Living Without Police” by Victor Collet
How can a neighborhood remain free from police control for an entire decade? Researcher and activist Victor Collet guides us through Exarchia in Athens, its squats, its violence, its solidarity, its dashed hopes. Understanding Exarchia means being able to draw inspiration from an island that, for a time, managed to remain impervious to the logic of oppression.
in order to recreate networks of solidarity.
Saturday December 6 from 10:15 p.m. to 11:45 p.m.
Children's book exchange
With the holidays approaching, what could be better than giving secondhand gifts? Come donate or exchange your children's books with other families in the neighborhood and find a responsible present! Books are even more beautiful when they circulate…
Thursday, December 11th, from 19:30 PM to 21 PM
“The Lion of Guantanamo” by Clément Xavier and Lisa Lugrin
A grand journalistic adventure in Cuba! An opportunity to delve into Cuban culture, to experience daily life firsthand, all against a backdrop of politics and international relations. A gripping and humorous story for an encounter that promises to be rich in discoveries and discussions!
In partnership with the France Latin America association
Saturday, November 13
Story time for children (from 11:15 to 11:45)
Bring your children aged 2 to 6 to listen to wonderful Christmas stories from the bookstore shelves. Humor and tenderness are on the program!
Animated reading by the students of the Avignon micro-school
Thursday, December 18th, from 19:30 PM to 21 PM
“Autonomous and united for life: Organizing without the authority of the State”
by Juliette Duquesne
A mosaic of initiatives in France and around the world: shared housing, cooperatives, ZADs, associations, communities, cities… To end the year on a high note, here's something to open our imaginations to current experiences to concretely experience degrowth and anarchy!
Free access.
“Living Without Police” by Victor Collet
How can a neighborhood remain free from police control for an entire decade? Researcher and activist Victor Collet guides us through Exarchia in Athens, its squats, its violence, its solidarity, its dashed hopes. Understanding Exarchia means being able to draw inspiration from an island that, for a time, managed to remain impervious to the logic of oppression.
in order to recreate networks of solidarity.
Saturday December 6 from 10:15 p.m. to 11:45 p.m.
Children's book exchange
With the holidays approaching, what could be better than giving secondhand gifts? Come donate or exchange your children's books with other families in the neighborhood and find a responsible present! Books are even more beautiful when they circulate…
Thursday, December 11th, from 19:30 PM to 21 PM
“The Lion of Guantanamo” by Clément Xavier and Lisa Lugrin
A grand journalistic adventure in Cuba! An opportunity to delve into Cuban culture, to experience daily life firsthand, all against a backdrop of politics and international relations. A gripping and humorous story for an encounter that promises to be rich in discoveries and discussions!
In partnership with the France Latin America association
Saturday, November 13
Story time for children (from 11:15 to 11:45)
Bring your children aged 2 to 6 to listen to wonderful Christmas stories from the bookstore shelves. Humor and tenderness are on the program!
Animated reading by the students of the Avignon micro-school
Thursday, December 18th, from 19:30 PM to 21 PM
“Autonomous and united for life: Organizing without the authority of the State”
by Juliette Duquesne
A mosaic of initiatives in France and around the world: shared housing, cooperatives, ZADs, associations, communities, cities… To end the year on a high note, here's something to open our imaginations to current experiences to concretely experience degrowth and anarchy!
Free access.
