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Journalist Rokhaya Diallo, very active on social media, was publicly targeted with a rape threat launched on Twitter.Shaken by this violence, she decided to lodge a complaint and to meet with those who are daily confronted with Internet-based hatred. Whether publicly or anonymously, there are many who are harassed by hundreds of these messages. The documentary attempts to probe the impetus behind this violence that is occasionally expressed on social media.This investigation leads Rokhaya Diallo, in association with organizations against discrimination, the police, as well as advocates for the freedom of expression, to respond to the question: Is the Internet a vector of hatred?A film by Rokhaya Diallo (2014, 52 min.).
Rokhaya Diallo is a French journalist whose most noted work addresses a concept that doesn’t officially exist in France. Diallo’s documentary “From Paris to Ferguson: Guilty of Being. AMP™Rokhaya Diallo’s adored labrador retriever 'Spinee' has undergone a risky surgery on Monday and is luckily beginning the slow process of recovery. The 41-year-old television host has received waves and waves and support for Spinee, as she offered her Twitter followers an update on pooch’s status regularly.
Rokhaya Diallo, Afro-Parisienne journalist, antiracism activist, and award-winning filmmaker, turned her camera on an emerging generation of black activists who, in the wake of the deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, were able to mobilize international opinion in favor of the protests in America. Although France is confronted with similar problems, the victims of French police brutality have not benefited from the same media attention. Not Yo Mama’s Movement explores the similarities and differences between the racial situations in the U.S. And France and how today’s activists navigate building movements for change.A film by Rokhaya Diallo (2016, 52 min.).