Le Courrier de Floride is a free monthly French-speaking newspaper in Florida, on paper and on internet, founded in 2013 by Gwendal Gauthier. Hard copies of the newspaper are distributed in French stores, at consulates, and in schools, in Florida. The first issue of the journal included an exclusive interview with the then-outgoing Consul général de France à Miami, Gaël de Maisonneuve. Le Courrier de Floride also included interviews of other French officials, such as the new consul of France in Miami, the consul of Canada in Miami, and the first interview of the new ambassador of France to the United States, Gérard Araud. An interview published at the French consul's website notes that it had been a long time since any French newspaper appeared at a local level in the United States, perhaps not since French-language newspapers in Louisiana ceased publishing in the early 1900s (The New Orleans Bee, which published from 1827 to 1923, has been reported to be the last French-language newspaper of New Orleans.) More information...
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