The singer Rachid Taha, evokes his three reference characters: Crémieux, representing injustice in his eyes, Averroès and Avicenne that he ranks on the side of justice. He then explains that the desire for justice pushed him to make music.
The singer Rachid Taha gives his vision of the relationship between artists and politics. He then mentions the association SOS Racisme, which had refused the presence of the group Carte de séjour, during a concert it organized.
Interview with Rachid TAHA, member of the group "Carte de séjour". He speaks of "Douce France", cover of a song by Charles Trénet written during the war. It is this song that allowed them to burst.
Interview with Rachid TAHA, member of the group "Carte de Séjour". He talks about the lack of culture, historical knowledge and memory that leads to racism. He gives the example of a television show on flamenco, where he was not reminded that this dance has Arab influences. For him, culture is the best way to combat racism and xenophobia.