Almost 15 years after the “Arab spring”, social movements in the region operate in a rapidly changing environment, characterised by spiralling economic crises and growing financial inequality. Over the past 5 years, the Fund for Global Human Rights has supported a group of researchers to develop distinctly decolonizing perspectives on change.
This session will feature Zakaria Ibrahimi’s work on how the digital space in Morocco can be an area of both repression and liberation. The researcher will enter in conversation with Nesrine Malik, Sudanese-born journalist and author about what decolonization really means, and why it matters.
Featured writers: Zakaria Ibrahimi
Moderator: Nesrine Malik