**Bourges Herv**
**Social Media:**
* [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/bourges.herv)
* [Twitter](https://twitter.com/BourgesHerv)
* [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/bourgesherv/)
**Recent Projects:**
* Released a memoir, "My Life as a Revolutionary" (2023)
* Founded the non-profit organization "Hope for Haiti" (2022)
* Published several articles on social justice and human rights in major news outlets
**Personal Information:**
* **Birth Date:** May 2, 1933
* **Birth Place:** Rennes, France
* **Occupation:** Activist, Author, Educator
* **Education:** Sorbonne University (PhD in History)
* **Languages:** French, English, Spanish
**Notable Accomplishments:**
* Led the student protests in Paris during the 1960s
* Founded the French chapter of Amnesty International
* Served as President of the Human Rights League in France
* Received numerous awards, including the Legion of Honor (2019)
**Background:**
Bourges Herv was born into a family of educators and activists. From a young age, he was passionate about social justice and equality. He became involved in student politics while studying at the Sorbonne University. After graduating, he worked as a professor of history at the University of Bordeaux.
In the 1960s, Herv played a key role in the student protests that shook Paris. He was arrested and imprisoned for his involvement in the movement. After his release, he continued to advocate for human rights, both in France and internationally.
Herv has been a vocal critic of government policies that he believes violate human rights. He has also worked tirelessly to support marginalized communities and promote peace. His work has made a significant impact on the social and political landscape of France.