75: Black History in Paris with Kévi Donat, Le Paris Noir




The New Paris Podcast show

Summary: How important is travel in our lifelong education? For Kévi Donat, founder of Le Paris Noir walking tours, it’s a crucial element to understanding a place, a culture, a past, and a present and above all, builds empathy. He chronicles chronicles the city’s connection to Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, covering critical themes from colonization and immigration to the literary, political, and artistic figures that have influenced the course of French history. And today, we talk about what sparked his work, the ongoing tensions around discussions of race and identity in France, and the books and films you can watch to foster understanding while travel is on hold. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Le Paris Noir: http://www.blackpariswalks.com/en Le Paris Noir Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leparisnoir/?hl=en Gaston Monnerville: https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/monnerville-gaston-1897-1991/ Victor Schoelcher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Schœlcher Michel Zecler: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/world/europe/Michel-Zecler-france-police-video-beating.html Marianne et le Garçon Noir book: https://www.fayard.fr/pauvert/marianne-et-le-garcon-noir-9782720215599 Tout Simplement Noir film: https://youtu.be/2Uk15jDnJz0 Le Tchip podcast: https://www.instagram.com/letchippodcast/?hl=en Lous and the Yakuza; https://www.binge.audio/podcast/letchip/lous-and-the-yakuza-pop-sans-filtre