Born and raised in the Netherlands, Ayoub Louihrani is one of the managers of a dairy farm in the in northern Amsterdam. After studying breeding and agriculture, the Moroccan dreams of returning to his parents’ hometown, Safi, and start a business.
Cultural journalist in Morocco, Meryem Saadi has always dreamed of evolving in the field of contemporary art, to support the creative process of artists more closely. Her dream came true in Stockholm, where she currently lives.
After studying sociology in Morocco, Rachid Zrykou worked in the tourism industry before heading to China to become a journalist and present news broadcasts on a Chinese channel. Discover his journey from Moqrisset to Beijing.
Based in Jerusalem, Anna Mahjar-Barducci is a Moroccan-Italian writer who is interested in migration and identity issues. Embracing both her European identity and her cultural heritage, she believes that «looking at the world through the prism of tolerance is a Moroccan trait».
Architecture was the choice of compromise, between her artistic vocation and the wish of her parents. Ichraq Bouzidi ended up doing both. She works now as a visual artist in Dubai.
Saeida Rouass is a Moroccan-British writer who has a strong connection to Moroccan history. In her book Assembly of the Dead (Jemaa el-Fnaa in Arabic), she tells the story of a Moroccan Jack the Ripper in a one of its kind detective story.
He is an ambitious and hardworking man. When Mehdi Guennouni talks about his projects, it is difficult not to feel the passion he has for his work. The real estate investor never chose the shortest path in his life. This risk-taker often alternated between rational choices and daring decisions.
In 2008, Nadira Najib decided to persue her studies in the United States?; She went to Harvard University and then strated working in the field of environment and water waste.
When Karim Amghar was 12 years old, he went through a life-changing experience. He felt difference and acted different, reacting to his encounter at school. Amghar is now a TV host, a teacher and a writer.
Since he left for the United States in 2006, Mohamed El Aissaoui has been working to introduce Moroccan heritage, especially the one of the Jewish community, through the organization of meetings, gatherings and cultural activities. His activities caught the attention of royal adviser André Azoulay.