Rihane Zoubairi
Rihane's Program
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Exploring Geographical and Cultural Diversity in Chefchaouen, Morocco
As part of our Leadership and Service for Youth Development program, our Global Navigators embarked on an excursion to Chefchaouen, the mesmerizing "blue pearl" of Morocco. Nestled in the Rif... keep reading
Student Spotlight - Mateo Sanguinetti Zelikow, A Love Letter to Doukkala
My first weekend in Morocco was spent in Al Jadida, a small coastal city in the Doukkala-Abda region. We started off our Saturday by going to the beach, where we... keep reading
First Day of Service: A Remarkable Beginning
Our global navigators’ first day of service kicked off with immense enthusiasm as they joined forces with the remarkable Mercy Association for Development and Environment (جمعية الرØÙ…Ø© للتنمية والبيئة). This... keep reading
Arrival Day and Introduction to Homestay Families
Embarking on an extraordinary adventure of leadership and service, our Global Navigator students arrived in Morocco on June 18th, accompanied by their program leader and flight chaperone, Ashlyn. The warm... keep reading
Artisanal Complex of Oulja: Handicraft Workshops
Language and Culture Session II students visited the Artisanal Complex of Oulja, where they had a first-hand experience of the arts of Pottery, Mosaic, and Bamboo/Rattan. The Artisanal Complex of... keep reading
Student Spotlight - Tom Kirkpatrick, First Hammam Experience
The Hammam is an important Moroccan weekly ritual during which Moroccans go to a public single-sex bathhouse not only for body and soul purification, but also for the community. Entering... keep reading
Student Spotlight - Melina Esparza Acero, First Group Lunch and First Friends
In class so far, I have learned about some aspects of collectivism and the way this lifestyle is present throughout Moroccan communities. We all have incorporated this cultural asset into... keep reading
(Un)Inspired Ramblings
After a year of volunteering at 91°µÍø, something has changed within me, I am certain. It started subtly and then it spread out as a ripple would, across the water... keep reading