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Marie Daouda joins Inaya Folarin Iman to discuss the damaging impact of the 'decolonisation' movement on history and culture and how it creates an obsession with victimhood.
In her new book Not Your Victim: How our Obsession with Race Entraps and Divides Us (2026), Marie Kawthar Daouda, a Moroccan and French academic who now lives in Britain, weaves her personal experience with erudite reflection on history, literature, and politics. She argues that we are all heirs of complex waves of immigration, conquest, and colonisation.
Buy it on Amazon here.
By The Equiano ProjectMarie Daouda joins Inaya Folarin Iman to discuss the damaging impact of the 'decolonisation' movement on history and culture and how it creates an obsession with victimhood.
In her new book Not Your Victim: How our Obsession with Race Entraps and Divides Us (2026), Marie Kawthar Daouda, a Moroccan and French academic who now lives in Britain, weaves her personal experience with erudite reflection on history, literature, and politics. She argues that we are all heirs of complex waves of immigration, conquest, and colonisation.
Buy it on Amazon here.