France, my bled
Episode 2 – The “May 68 of immigrant children”
Audio 17:17
France, my bled.
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By: Latifa Mouaoued Follow |
Jeremy Besset
1 min
In 1983, the first generation of North African children born in France after colonization, nicknamed the "Beur generation", launched the March for equality and against racism.
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This “second generation from immigration” burst onto the media and political scene for the first time in a positive way.
This is a turning point in the history of Algerian immigration.
France discovers these young people with a double culture who ask to be recognized as French.
With :
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Samia Chabani
, sociologist and president of the Association Ancrages in Marseille
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Salika Amara
, president of the Girls and Sons Association of the Republic and former head of the Parisian Walking Collective
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Yamina Benchenni
, president of the Collectif du 1er juin in Marseille and former head of the Collectif marseillais de la marche
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