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October 20, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Students, educators, and activists work to address inequality, increase access, and reimagine the future of Moroccan education. By Clare Wu bustling crowd is gathered outside a narrow archway. I shift to catch a glimpse of the scene beyond...
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October 18, 2018 •
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By Daud Shad I. Clashes or centuries, the civilizations of the Old World chased the sun west, where it sailed past the Pillars of Hercules into the Atlantic. Along the northwest African coast, and into the Atlas Mountains and Sahara, is...
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October 18, 2018 •
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A piece by a Moroccan artist displayed in the Musee Mohamed VI Museum. By Claire Kalikman he Musee Mohamed VI is in the center of the city. Its modern architecture is visible from nearly every point in the city and is highly accessible....
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October 18, 2018 •
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Reviving Amazigh Language Featured Image: At the Safir Company in Rabat, I’m standing with Badr, Community Relations Manager, Lalla, language teacher, and Ali, Tamazight language teacher. By Meghana Mysore erber, a variation of the...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Featured Image: A hill of rubble, much of it never used, sullies the watershed’s land. By: Jordan Cutler-Tietjen alking over a grassy watershed in Tangier, Abdou Benattabou carried a stack of glossy papers. It was mid-May—many...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Featured Image: The Salé medina is tighter than its Marrakech and Rabat counterparts, but it still offers vibrant, cultural wares. (PC: Clare Wu) By: Allison Chen eep in the dusty, mountainous Ourika Valley, a Berber woman sits...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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By Diana Sharkey n Gueliz, a trendy neighborhood in Marrakech, young people walk the streets, laughing and carrying on. Women do not grace the street without carrying the gaze of many men. A group of black women walk past a large...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Adl wal Ihsane and its challenge to the Moroccan state Featured Image: The Tour Hassan in Rabat, one of the largest mosques in the world. By Henry Robinson Nabil Belkabir remembers the power they brought to the streets. The young activist...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Lack of protection for migrants places them in a vulnerable situation. Featured Image: The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral in located in Tangier and is home to Caritas. By Aastha KC he church at the corner of Sidi Bouabid road in the...
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October 16, 2018 •
2018-2019 Issues, Features, Morocco, Print •
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Featured Image: The house abandoned by the river. By Henry Reichard bout forty-five kilometers south of Marrakech, near the end of a thin highway that runs straight and level between sunbaked fields and rocky pastures, an abandoned house...
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