This interview is in English, please listen to it.
I learned about this philosopher from an article in Le Figaro about the shooting of Nihel last month and have been reading his books. I don't agree with him on a lot of things, but his positions on racism and "western guilt" totally resonate with me.
I like that you can hear him speak because I think that he is someone who needs to be more widely publicised in the Anglophone world. I think it is especially important for a lot of white people to hear what he has to say because the "western guilt" of this book has led to a lot of bad results.
Also take a look at "Enlightenment Fundamentalism or Racism of the Anti-Racists?" for a conversation starter. He has some interesting thoughts on race and multiculturalism.
The more I listen to him, the more I like his thoughts on this subject.