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Born in France but searching for a future in Africa

Title: Embracing African Roots: The Quiet Exodus from France Across the picturesque landscapes of France, a country celebrated for its rich history and cultural tapestry, a silent but significant movement is underway. It's a journey motivated not by the allure of adventure but by a search for identity, acceptance, and belonging. Many French citizens of African descent are embarking on a profound journey back to the continent their families once left, driven by a desire to escape the racism and discrimination they face in their homeland. This phenomenon, often overlooked, is reshaping narratives and highlighting the intricate relationship between identity and place. For decades, France has prided itself on its philosophy of universalism, a principle that advocates for treating all citizens identically, without regard to race, religion, or ethnicity. However, this ideal has often clashed with the reality experienced by many of its citizens, especially those of African descent. Despite being born and raised in France, they recount stories of systemic discrimination and a constant feeling of being othered. From the job market to housing and beyond, the color of their skin often dictates the opportunities available to them, a stark contradiction to the values the Republic stands to uphold. The stories are as varied as they are heartbreaking. Young professionals, despite their qualifications and fluency in French, find doors closed to them, opportunities slipping away because their names sound too foreign or their appearance doesn't fit the traditional French mold. Students speak of being steered towards vocational tracks, regardless of their academic

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