Maha Abdelhamid, color pioneer

Maha Abdelhamid color pioneer

The Blacks of Tunisia are organizing, verbalizing, emerging from a silence that lasted until the 2011 revolution. One of these voices announces the color, she says: “Like all black women in Tunisia, I I carried in my DNA the trauma of aggression, discrimination and stigmatization.” Rebroadcast from January 24, 2021

Maha AbdelhamidTunisian researcher associated with CAREP, Center for Arab Research and Political Studies in Paris for a project around the history and experience of black women in North Africa and the Middle East, will discuss in particular his documentary From Arram to Gabès, memory of a black family. Now living in France with her share of administrative worries, this intellectual activist combines challenges or riches: woman, black, Arab, Muslim, graduate…

The musical choices of Maha Abdelhamid

Fayrouz Bektob esmak ya Habibi

Marcel Khalife & Oumeima El Khalil Asfour

Grand Corps Malade At the school of life

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