Tag: Rachid
Quick money or a normal side job? With their film, Mohamed and Rachid want to warn young people
Expensive watches, large cars, cool shoes: everything is “flashing on social media,” says Mohamed (24). He sees it happen to teenagers in his environment. They see those beautiful images and…
The death of Rachid Mekhloufi, Green symbol of Algerian independence
Algerian and Saint-Etienne football loses one of its legends. Rachid Mekhloufi died at 88 years old. The former Saint-Etienne striker made history, at club, with Saint-Etienne in the 50s and…
In search of the father, with the Franco-Moroccan Rachid Benzine
The Silences of the Fathers is the fourth novel from the pen of the Franco-Moroccan writer Rachid Benzine. This novel about the unsaid and resentments between father and son, against…
Rachid Benzine, author of “The silences of the fathers”: “The history of immigration is above all a French history”
The Culture guest is the academic and writer Rachid Benzine. In his new novel The Silences of the Fathers (Seuil editions), he recounts the post-mortem reunion of a son with…
Breaking out of Moroccan silence with Rachid Benzine
Body and soul, he is Rachid Benzine. Body for this ex-champion of France of kickboxing, soul too since this lover of the ring has become a moving intellectual. Islamologist and…
Rachid Hami celebrates his brother in “For France”
“You gave me your mud and I made it gold»: the poet Charles Baudelaire thus described the poetic alchemy which consists in sublimating ugliness or horror. But we could also…
Rachid Bouchareb, director of “Our Brothers”: the authorities “faced with an unimaginable situation”
/ Podcasts / Cultural guest It was exactly 36 years ago, on the night of December 5 to 6, 1986, in Paris. Malik Oussekine dies after being beaten by police,…
“The Dropouts”, by Rachid Zerrouki
In Les décrochés, Rachid Zerrouki, a teacher, went to meet former students who left school without any qualifications. What makes you leave school at 14 to go into the world…
Rachid Santaki: hated or adored, can a dictation change everything?
An outdated exercise for some, an essential learning tool for others, a humiliating test for spelling dummies, or Madeleine de Proust for good students, can a dictation really change the…