Conducted in Paris, this report evokes the results of an unpublished survey on the black community of France. According to the study, one black person out of two claims to be a victim of discrimination. Alternation of factual images, archive images, a micro sidewalk, statistical infographic animations, and interviews with Brice TEINTURIER, director of the political and opinion department of TNS SOFRES, and Patrick LOZES, President of the Representative Council of Black Associations (CRAN).
Three victims of racial discrimination in hiring testify to their experiences. Zakaria CHAKIB, pharmacist tells the complaint he filed against his racist employer. Mohamed TAZI , head of security evokes discrimination against his first name during a job interview. Tahar NEFFATI, a Doctor of Science, says that his Tunisian origins are a hindrance to his career in France.
A black worker testifies to the racism he suffers on a daily basis and especially to the difficulties he has encountered in finding accommodation: "to be able to have a room, I prefer to keep my skin and sleep outside".
Testimonies of young people met at the Forum des Halles, one of the places in Paris where police checks are the most frequent. They come back to the statutory guardianship that they are subjected to by the police and express their feelings on the changes to be made in the law, but also in the respective behaviours of the two parties, young people and police. The commentary on factual images alternates with the testimony of young people like Enock ESTIMABLE, 25-year-old musician, Jade BAYONNE, 19-year-old dancer, Axiom, rapper spokesman of the collective "Stop Face Control".
A Maghrebian worker testifies to the ordinary racism towards immigrants in Marseille or Paris. He evokes discrimination in the search for housing and identity checks in the middle of the night. "We are modern slavery in France".