Jean-Philippe Dedieu is a WIGH Fellow at Harvard University and a CIRHUS Fellow at New York University. Specializing in African diasporas, he is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Times. He recently published a book, La Parole Immigrée: Les Migrants Africains dans l’Espace Public en France, 1960-1995 (Paris, Klincksieck/Les Belles Lettres, 2012).
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Published in: HomeParis after Orlando: gay prisoners of racial prejudice
This erasure by journalists and politicians has highlighted the lasting homophobia of French society. It served also...