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.
Sara is from Casablanca and has moved to the United States when she was 17 years old. She graduated in May 2011 with a Bachelor in Finance & Business Law and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She is currently a candidate for an MBA in Finance and IT Management. Sara is also Bloomberg certified as of March 2012.
This is not a simple introduction or thank you note to wafin.com for the outstanding mission this website is accomplishing in favor of the Moroccan American community. It's rather a note of appreciation for its will of informing, educating, and establishing a direct dialogue of understanding between the two cultures.
Mr. Abderrahim Beyyoudh, Consulate Generale of Morocco.
Mr. Abderrahim Beyyoudh, Consulate Generale of Morocco.