On the program of this special program: meetings with those who carry a singular voice in Morocco and far beyond.

Fadila El Gadi: she chose fashion as a vector of emancipation. His models mixing traditional embroidery and modern cut-outs are now sold all over the world. She is one of the 16% of Moroccan women entrepreneurs. In addition to perpetuating an ancestral know-how, embroidery, Fadila El Gadi created in 2016 her own fashion school in Sale, her hometown.

Maryam Touzani: one of the most talented women in Moroccan cinema. Since her first short film "Quand ils dorment" in 2012, the director has questioned the place of Moroccan women in a very patriarchal society. For her second fiction film "Le bleu du caftan", she is interested in a taboo subject in her country: homosexuality.

Houda Abouz aka Khtek: at 25 years old, she wears loud and clear the colors of Moroccan rap feminine. Far from the clichés associated with hip-hop, light outfits and macho lyrics, she is determined to make a place for herself in a world largely dominated by men and puts her lyrics at the service of feminist demands.

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