

Louisa Yousfi
The journalist Louisa Yousfi grew up in south-eastern France in the 1990s. She took a literature course at a crammer in Lille and then studied philosophy in Nice, ultimately enrolling in journalism school in Bordeaux. She was a conscientious student, following the advice of her working-class parents, who had emigrated from Algeria to France, to ‘focus on [her] studies first and worry about politics later’. This political engagement duly materialised when she joined the Parti des Indigènes de la République, an anti-racist and decolonial movement whose ideas had a decisive influence on her first published work, Rester barbare. She is currently working on her first novel.
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9/11 and the Impossible Community of Tears | Louisa Yousfi
Could it be that the injustice of this world had damaged us so much that we were no longer even capable of weeping in the face of such carnage?