Assa Traoré

1985 -

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

movement:  anti-racism
country of citizenship:  France
languages spoken, written or signed:  French

Assa Traoré (born 1985) is a French-Malian anti-racism activist and leader of the Truth and Justice for Adama Committee, named after her half-brother, Adama Traoré, who died in police custody, the circumstances of his death having been disputed. An autopsy raised in court indicated he may have suffered asphyxiation after his arrest, which was admitted by one of the Gendarmes who held him. Since Adama's death she has attempted to challenge the institutions of France, rallying activists from black neighbourhoods and engaging medical experts to try to get to the bottom of his death. On July 18, 2020, in the wake of the George Floyd protests, she participated in the "Marche pour Adama" (March for Adama), and called for the prosecution of the gendarmerie regarding her brother's death. For her services to the Black Lives Matter campaign, she received the BET's Global Good Honouree Award. In 2020, she was named one of Time magazine's "Guardians of the Year". Source: Wikipedia (en)

Series

There is nothing here

Create a new serie

Articles

There is nothing here

Human - wd:Q60143479

Welcome to Inventaire

the library of your friends and communities
learn more
you are offline