
Rokhaya Diallo
Rokhaya Diallo is a prominent French journalist, author, and activist known for her work on issues of race, identity, and social justice. As a Guardian Europe columnist, she frequently addresses the complexities of post-colonialism and the treatment of marginalized communities in France. Diallo's advocacy highlights the disparities faced by overseas territories like Mayotte, shedding light on the socio-economic challenges and political neglect that stem from France's colonial past.
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Rokhaya Diallo denounced a racist caricature published by Charlie Hebdo that depicted her as Joséphine Baker.
« Charlie Hebdo » : la journaliste Rokhaya Diallo dénonce une caricature raciste publiée dans un hors-série, le journal satirique s’en défendRokhaya Diallo is a Guardian Europe columnist.
Macron has defied the will of the people. He leaves the French public no choice but to Block Everything | Rokhaya DialloRokhaya Diallo is a Guardian Europe columnist discussing the representation of slavery in French cinema.
I learned about slavery from Hollywood. Why is French cinema so slow to depict our own colonial crimes? | Rokhaya DialloRokhaya Diallo is a Guardian Europe columnist discussing the colonial treatment of Mayotte.
Mayotte has been French for longer than Nice. Why is it still treated with colonial arrogance? | Rokhaya Diallo



















