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  • Religious Differences in Morocco (Assessed)

    October 14, 2019 by

    Being from the United States, and being exposed largely to the Western world in general, I have grown accustomed to certain societal freedoms. Morocco is by no means as hardcore in their mostly Islamic societal practices as, say, Iran or Saudi Arabia, but travelers from the west should be wary of safety concerns that stem… Read more

  • Engaging Meaningfully

    September 9, 2019 by

    Meaningful international engagement seems to be a surprisingly difficult thing to find. Especially when considering whether or not your engagement is actually useful or not to the country that you are trying to help, it narrows down the field of ways that one can engage with a country. After briefly researching, it seems that most… Read more

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Engaging Meaningfully

Meaningful international engagement seems to be a surprisingly difficult thing to find. Especially when considering whether or not your engagement is actually useful or not to the country that you are trying to help, it narrows down the field of ways that one can engage with a country. After briefly researching, it seems that most … Continue reading Engaging Meaningfully

Moroccan Street Art: Connecting the Old to the New (Assessed)

Overall, Morocco is not often known to have a particularly vibrant street art culture, as the country is often seen as relatively conservative by nature. However, the street art that does exist often highlights a connection between rich traditionalism and modernity, often incorporating traditional art on a nontraditional medium. This piece, found in Rabat, depicts … Continue reading Moroccan Street Art: Connecting the Old to the New (Assessed)

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