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Apr 2021
25m 10s

Morocco: Art as activism

Bbc World Service
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‘Because you’re a girl’: For women in Morocco, a lot of things are ‘Hashouma’ - shameful. But some women are using art to tackle these taboos. A rapper and an illustrator explain how sexism at home and at work inspired them to express themselves freely through their art. Thanks for listening. Let us know what you think. #thecomb Get in touch: thecomb@bbc.com

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