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Video interviews by Guardian journalists with people worth listening to

  • Rokhaya Diallo: 'As a black woman, my freedom of speech didn't have value'

    Rokhaya Diallo is a French journalist and activist who was appointed to the CNNum, the national digital council at the end of last year. Her appointment sparked controversy due to some of her opinions about state racism and Charlie Hebdo, and the French government bowed to pressure to remove her from the board. She speaks with Iman Amrani

    Une version de la vidéo en français peut être visionnée ici

  • 'I became a black man when I arrived in England': Inua Ellams on his play Barber Shop Chronicles

    Inua Ellams speaks about black masculinity, his story as an immigrant and how he channels anger into his art
  • Joseph Stiglitz on why Trump is unfit to be US president - video

    The economist and author of Globalisation and its Discontents talks to the Guardian's Larry Elliott about why he considers Donald Trump unfit to be US president

  • Polly Toynbee on sexual harassment: what's changed since I started work - video

    Guardian journalist Iman Amrani meets Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee for an inter-generational discussion about sexual harassment. They talk about how the issue has changed over time, as well as the importance of power and male allies

  • 'He was slippery like a snake': Katy Tur on covering Donald Trump's lies - video

    The journalist Katy Tur's new book focuses on the balancing act that is covering Donald Trump. Here, she talks about what he wants most of all: to be loved, feted and celebrated

  • Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

    Sadiq Khan: Labour must get back into habit of winning – video interview

    Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, tells Dave Hill about his first 100 days in office and how they differ from those of Boris Johnson
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