Submissions from 2025
The Familiar Stranger An Ethnographic Account of Khamlia Berhane, Lidya, Lidya Berhane
Instrumentalizing Aid: U.S. Foreign Policy, Civil Society, and Democracy Prevention in Morocco, Madelyn Halperin
Art and Craft: The Interconnectedness of Artisans and Fine Arts in Post-Colonial Morocco, Ursula Junker
FROM HOPE TO FRUSTRATION: THE IMPACTS OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF USAID ON EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN MOROCCO, Kathryn Koss
We Are The Cemetery of Talents: Amazigh Reality in the Anti Atlas, Morgan Lee
Strategies of Animal Rescue Organizations in Agadir, Morocco: Addressing Cultural, Biological, and Government Challenges, Jacey Lynn Ramos
The Healing Power and Commodification of Gnawa Music and Black Identity in Southern Morocco, Isabel Rodriguez
Spatial Narratives: Women’s Roles, Agency, and the Evolving Concept of Womanhood in Contemporary Morocco, Jazmine Iriqui Sanchez
Authoritarian Practice, Liberal Rhetoric: Journalism, Surveillance, and the Paradoxical Architecture of Silence in Morocco, Grace Sullivan
Submissions from 2024
Darija's Dilemma in Defining Moroccan Identity, Amina Anshasi, University of San Francisco
Diaspora As a Cultural Hearth: A Case Study of the Amazigh in Morocco, Maximo Ellis, Swarthmore College
Addressing Water Scarcity in Rural Areas of the Souss-Massa Region of Morocco: Comparative Analysis of Desalination, Fog Harvesting, and Wastewater Treatment Methods with Considerations of Technical Viability and Human Rights, Lina Migliore, Vanderbilt University
How can Morocco’s crisis management and disaster response be optimized? Lessons from the Al Haouz earthquake response, Clara Normand, University of Denver