Denied an education due to his blindness, Yahya Boulmane's journey from a small village in Morocco to the streets of Montpellier is a testament to resilience in the face of adversity. After years of struggle and determination, he now stands on the brink of a life-changing surgery that could restore his sight.
Belgian-Moroccan filmmaker Karima Saïdi delves into the rich tapestry of migration stories, crafting a cinematic dialogue that bridges generations and cultures. Through her documentaries, Saïdi explores themes of memory, identity, and coexistence, offering a poignant reflection on the shared narratives that connect the living with their ancestral roots.
Since the start of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, currently being held in Morocco, numerous videos have circulated showing moments of genuine camaraderie between Moroccan supporters and fans from other participating countries. These scenes stand in sharp contrast to the racist rhetoric sometimes found online. Mehdi Alioua, a professor of sociology at Sciences Po–International University of Rabat (UIR) and a specialist in migration, looks at this deeply rooted dynamic of social
Meryem Elmzouak, a Moroccan immigrant residing in Sweden, carries with her a rich journey of psychological and social experience, as well as cultural and political commitment, making her a bridge connecting Morocco and Moroccans abroad. Through her community activities and leadership of the Women's Union in the Scandinavian countries, she works to strengthen national identity, support integration, and advocate for the community's issues.