Rachel Kahn, an author committed against the words that separate us

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Rachel KHAN HANNAH ASSOULINE

By: Pascal Paradou

30 mins

A writer who presents herself as Afro-Yiddish, she protests against the words that separate - racialized, intersectionality, Afro-descendant, minority - and criticizes the catch-all words - diversity, living together ...

Publicity

She prefers words that engage like republic or universal

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Guest: Rachel Kahn,

author, co-director of

La Place,

a cultural center dedicated to hip-hop, president of the LICRA Youth and Sport Commission.

She published

“Racée”, an essay published by Éditions de l'Observatoire.

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