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Discover new resources: “Us and Them - From Prejudice to Racism”

These are all questions that are addressed in the traveling exhibition “”. Produced and designed by the National Museum of Natural History - Musée de l'Homme in collaboration with UNESCO, the exhibition continues to travel to different cities, including those of , and the (March 2020).
From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the international community has witnessed the stigmatization and discrimination of populations of Asian origin and/or appearance. #IAmNotAVirus movement has risen up to combat such hate speech, but the xenophobic rhetoric used by leaders and populist groups has sparked a new wave of extreme right-wing movements that have galvanized racist messages advocating violence.
Today, citizens demonstrating around the world on behalf of the #BlackLivesMatter movement to call for racial justice for people of African descent has substantiated that the legacy of slavery is still haunting us. The racial wounds that persist are once again uncovering the centuries-old legacies of bias and prejudice and has taken a toll in the construction of the moral fibre of our societies.
In light of this news, the Musée de l'Homme has published several resources, including a series of podcasts, reading material, a MOOC and musical trajectories revolving around the topic of racism.
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Using testimonies to dissect racism, this series of podcasts deconstructs the scientific lie on which this discrimination was built. - (in French)
Classifying humans according to morphological, geographical or cultural criteria does not work to describe their genetic diversity. Their variation is the result of movements, encounters and migrations, which retrace the complex and extremely rich history of our species. - (in French)
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Discover the history of our species, its origins and evolution with online courses.
From the stories of Nina Simone to that of Gaël Faye, discover 15 stories, 15 musical trajectories echoing the past exhibition "Nous et les autres, des préjugés au racisme", in partnership with the Médiathèque musicale de Paris.
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