I wish someone told me not to get off the car when stopped by a cop as a sign of respect for them.
I wish someone told me not to pick up random kids in the park and kiss them on the cheeks like we do on Morocco without being considered psychos.
In this stunning work of historical fiction, Laila Lalami brings us the imagined memoirs of the first black explorer of Americaa Moroccan slave whose testimony was left out of the official record.
Amine Hammoumi graduated from the Royal Air Maroc Airlines Flight and Maintenance Crew Technical Training Center in Casablanca as a Certified Airplanes Mechanic (1996). Amine also graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago with a Bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering (December 2003). He also graduated this year with a Master Degree in Business Administration from the City University of Seattle (2007).
Before moving to the United States from Morocco, Amine worked as an Airplane Mechanic Trainee for RAM specialized in Electrical and Avionics Systems.
In June 2005, Amine joined Boeing Commercial Airplanes in Seattle, Washington with the position of 787 Flight Deck Systems Engineer
I was so happy to come across your website. " mon chapeau" to the webmaster and to the people who made this website available to serve our Moroccan community. Jay