Fighting against being assigned to a group because of the color of your skin is the great subject of his life and his literary career. The writer Tania de Montaigne was born to a Martinican mother and an American-Congolese father, in Draveil, in the Paris region. Known for her acclaimed books, such as “The Assignment: Blacks do not exist” and “Noire, the little-known life of Claudette Colvin”, she now gives substance to her ideas also in the form of a comic strip, a play theater, film or immersive installation in augmented reality.
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