
Round Table | Decryption | “Being a black woman is not my job”
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Sunday 17.03
“Being a black woman is not my job” is the title of a collective essay that highlights the discrimination to which black or mixed-raced actresses are confronted with. The French film scene is indeed contrite to stereotypes condemning Afro-descendant actresses to play characters who are subordinated or almost invisible. Several co-authors of the book will participate in this round table to discuss the place of black or mixed-raced women in the world of cinema.
With Mari-Philomène Nga, Magaajyia Silberfeld, Sabine Pakora, Mata Gabin et Maïmouna Gueye.
“Being a black woman is not my job” is the title of a collective essay that highlights the discrimination to which black or mixed-raced actresses are confronted with. The French film scene is indeed contrite to stereotypes condemning Afro-descendant actresses to play characters who are subordinated or almost invisible. Several co-authors of the book will participate in this round table to discuss the place of black or mixed-raced women in the world of cinema.
With Mari-Philomène Nga, Magaajyia Silberfeld, Sabine Pakora, Mata Gabin et Maïmouna Gueye.