The story of Sossam began in childhood, when a magic trick on television captivated his heart and sparked his curiosity. From that moment on, his journey took flight on a global scale, with optical illusions as his language and the stage as his canvas. This is the story of the Moroccan-French magician who turned his passion into a true art form.
At just eight years old, Madhi Bnamrhar made history by earning Morocco its first world title in freestyle scootering. Born in Reims, this skatepark prodigy chose to represent the kingdom out of a genuine love for his country of origin. Let’s take a look back at the meteoric rise of a young champion—driven by passion, daring, and a deep connection to his roots.
Sanaa Eddiry embodies excellence and innovation in medical research. With over 15 years of experience, this pioneering scientist combines academic rigor and clinical expertise to advance the understanding of rare diseases. As a specialist in pathophysiology and genomics, she stands out as a key figure in her field, pushing the boundaries of knowledge to offer new hope to patients.
In Geneva, Mehdi Chraibi navigates both law and politics. As a lawyer specializing in immigration law and a dedicated advocate for freedoms, he represents a generation that believes politics should be about direct engagement and tangible action.
Bilal Ben Abdelkarim shares the story of his parents' migration journey and their resilience in the Netherlands, emphasizing the importance of telling the stories of first-generation Moroccan migrants. His book, Van dankbaar naar strijdbaar, highlights the challenges and opportunities of Dutch Moroccans, advocating for self-sufficiency, political involvement, and cultural emancipation.
Drawn to the power of words and writing since his teenage years in Marrakech, Soufiane Chakkouche left his engineering career to delve into journalism before dedicating himself to writing novels. It is this literary pursuit that led the author to move to Canada, where he now explores fictional writing for both books and the screen.
From a childhood passion for basketball in Oujda, to an academic and professional journey spanning France and Africa, Mohamed Marrakchi embodies the athlete who excels both on the court and in academia. He has always believed in the importance of balancing sports and education. Today, after an illustrious career, Marrakchi continues his efforts in developing basketball, particularly the 3×3 category.
Ilias Ennahachi, a Moroccan-Dutch kickboxer, has won nine world titles in major organizations like Enfusion, BLADE, and ONE Championship, where he became the Flyweight Kickboxing World Champion. Now competing in the bantamweight division, he aims to secure new titles and bring ONE Championship to Morocco.
Based in Italy, Rachida Mezyaoui has managed to build a rich career that combines community work and academic research. She plays a leading role in children's rights and supporting immigrant families. Originally from Fqih Ben Saleh, she has gained extensive experience in law, family mediation, and migration.