The Dodd Center for Human Rights is welcoming Rokhaya Diallo, a French journalist, writer and filmmaker. She will be hosting a discussion, film screening and Q&A session. “Can Black and Brown lives ...
French President Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen are headed to a runoff on April 24 after winning the most votes in France’s first round of presidential elections on Sunday. We ...
Freedom of expression has dropped globally by 10% since 2012 —an erosion not seen since the world wars and the Cold War era. At the same time, self-censorship has risen by 63%, as journalists ...
Can we fight for the same cause and yet have opposing views? Anti-racist activists Rachel Khan and Rokhaya Diallo certainly believe so. For several weeks now, the two women have been expressing their ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to face far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a runoff later this month. That's the result of a vote over the weekend. The presidential campaign has been dominated ...
A man waves a French flag during a gathering in Lyon, France, on Nov. 16, 2015, to pay tribute to victims of terrorist attacks in Paris three days earlier. (Reuters/Robert Pratta) Rokhaya Diallo is a ...
In the aftermath of Friday's terror attacks in Paris, many French Muslims find themselves suffering two kinds of anxiety. There's the trauma of the event itself ...
Hawa Traore, center, sister of Adama Traore, a 24-year-old black man who died in French police custody in 2016, takes part in a rally as part of the Black Lives Matter worldwide protests against ...
WHEN GROWING up in La Courneuve, on the unfashionable fringes of Paris, Rokhaya Diallo says she “didn’t feel black”. The daughter of parents from Senegal and the Gambia, she recalls that “being black ...
Gary Younge writes in “The Dancer Was a Spy” [Dec. 13/20]: “Embracing exiles from their ally-cum-rival [the United States] gave the French a sense of being morally and culturally superior—even as they ...
A woman leaves a convenience store at the Elias Motsoaledi informal settlement in South Africa on Tuesday. (Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters) Rokhaya Diallo is a writer, journalist and filmmaker. Last week on ...
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