
Voices of Morocco: Aya Mouden
09/16/19 • 25 min
Aya Mouden is a Moroccan filmmaker whose feminist upbringing has had her rejecting patriarchy since middle school. In an interview in Casablanca, she reflects on the moments that defined her feminist identity growing up and expresses her own hopes for the future of Morocco.
Aya Mouden is a Moroccan filmmaker whose feminist upbringing has had her rejecting patriarchy since middle school. In an interview in Casablanca, she reflects on the moments that defined her feminist identity growing up and expresses her own hopes for the future of Morocco.
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