Twenty years ago, the "March for Equality and Against Racism", part of Marseilles with 32 young people from the suburbs, managed to gather more than 100,000 people when it arrived in Paris seven weeks later. The marchers claimed their integration and wanted to break the spiral of violence in the French suburbs of the 1980s. Testimony of one of these participants, noting that little has changed since, despite the promises and interview on stage of Father Christian DELORME, organizer of the Beurs march.
Producteur: France 3 - Journalist : Gagnier, Emmanuel - Participant : Delorme, Christian
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Credits:Journalist : Gagnier, Emmanuel-Participant : Delorme, Christian