Moroccan-Dutch photographer Mounir Raji turned his passion for photography into a successful career, drawing inspiration from his family's migration story and summer trips to Morocco. His personal projects like Dreamland, Yallah, and Bladi reflect a nostalgic and deeply personal vision of Morocco, blending memory, identity, and cultural heritage.
To sustain its social model, keep its economy running, and address an aging population, France will need to rely on an additional 310,000 immigrant workers annually until 2040-2050. According to a report by the think tank Terra Nova, this number is essential for maintaining the active-to-inactive ratio.
At a time when reclaiming one's own migration narrative is central to public discourse, author Driss Chraïbi was honored at the 30th International Book and Publishing Fair during a day that began with a shared reading and concluded with a film screening. Beyond the event itself, organizers are tying this tribute to the upcoming centenary of the author, as part of a broader effort to make his work accessible to all.
Coordinated by Fatiha Saidi, the collective work «I have Two Loves» is a collection of short stories featuring contributions from 12 binational authors who explore their connections to both Morocco and Belgium through a collaborative creative process. Co-published by La Croisée des Chemins and Les Nouvelles Éditions Belges, in partnership with the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), the book marks the culmination of a unique writing experience within