Washington Moroccan American Club Holds Planning Meeting for March 2010 20-20 Events
By Norman L. Greene.
On Sunday, January
10, 2010, the Washington Moroccan American Club held a
well-attended meeting of the leadership for its “20/20” project proposing 20
carefully selected events in March 2010 to celebrate the 20th
anniversary of the founding of the Club with two decades of service to the
Moroccan American community.The meeting
was appropriately held at the Casablanca Restaurant in Alexandria,
Virginia, which specializes in fine
Moroccan cuisine and which supported and provided a comfortable, colorful and
thematic atmosphere for the afternoon’s activities, and whose owner, Rafi
Labriny, is himself a member of the Club.
The meeting was led by Annalisa Assaadi of the “20/20”
planning committee, and besides the chairs or co-chairs, was attended by
representatives of the Moroccan Embassy, the MoroccanAmericanCulturalCenter, the Maghreb Arab Press, and
other members of the Moroccan American community and guests.Along with celebration and recognition of the
Washington Moroccan American Club’s contributions, the Club’s objectives
through the project include increasing cultural awareness and understanding in Morocco
and the United States.
The 20 proposed “20/20” events extend from recreational and
social to political and cultural. They include an academic panel on gender and
family issues, including women’s empowerment, and events on freedom of the press,
interfaith dialogue, the Peace Corps in Morocco, the High Atlas Foundation,
cinema, Moroccan cooking, Moroccan Amazigh culture, sports, donations of
clothing to Morocco, Moroccan-United States relations, the Tangier American
Legation Institute, fine arts and poetry, educational study tours, literature,
and other topics.The events will be
open to the public and held in various locations in Washington,
D.C for that reason Mayor Adrian M. Fenty has separately agreed to recognize
officially March 2010 as a month for celebrating Morocco
at the District of Columbia’s
City Hall.
At the January 10 meeting in Alexandria,
each of the 20 chairs or co-chairs of the “20/20” events presented the nature
and status of the chair’s program and any need for resources or assistance. One
presentation included a well-developed description by the program chair of a
timely panel on women’s empowerment, including the 2004 Moroccan Personal
Status Code (Moudawana or family code) and its successes and challenges. This
reform of Moroccan family law, which addressed and liberalized such key issues
as marriage and divorce, has been acclaimed as an important progressive step, although
questions have been raised on the extent to which it has taken hold in Morocco
and how to ensure its broader acceptance. The program will include academic and
civil society experts from Morocco
and the United States.Another presentation was made by Tim Resch,
president of Friends of Morocco, an established community organization based in
Washington, D.C.
and a sister organization of the Washington Moroccan American Club.Time and space requirements limit a complete
description of the reports and proceedings at the several hours long meeting.
“20/20” is the result of the vision of the Washington Moroccan
American Club and its founder Hassan Samrhouni with proven ability to convene
important meetings, bring people together, and inspire and facilitate community
dialogue and spirit. Indeed, in a demonstration of that ability and spirit, on
January 10, on a very cold day in Alexandria, many Club members and others
devoted hours of valuable weekend and family time solely in order to create and
organize the “20/20” project.The Club’s
“20/20” website (www.wmc20.org.)
is and will be providing information on the events as the project develops.
conference : This is a very important undertaking, including universal topics as women's empowerment and gender overall, and congratulations to all involved with this and other aspects of the program.
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