Amina Alaoui Soulimani
Amina is a local of Rabat, Morocco. She enjoys Arabic poetry, and thinking about alternative worlds and imaginary territories. She is a doctoral fellow at HUMA, the Institute for Humanities in Africa.
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London, United Kingdom
6 posts
The (LSE) Decoloniality Reading Circle: A Manifesto in 14 Suggestions
A decolonial Manifesto is our roadmap. It carries what we have learnt throughout this past year: conversations and dialogues which are timeless. They are home to our imagined hopes. By choosing the decolonial option, these learnings have become or were already part of our realities—by default.
Amina Alaoui Soulimani, Gen England and Walid Hedidar in Decoloniality, Education, Knowledge Production and Postcolonialism
Jul 20, 2021 · 15 mins
Dancing Against Patriarchy: Esraa Warda on Chikhates, Hchouma and “North Africa”— Part I
A conversation with Esraa Warda, a performance and teaching artist that preserves and transmits traditional Moroccan and Algerian dance forms through movement workshops and interactive performances. On her upbringing, the asymmetrical boundaries of modesty, the male gaze and the hchouma culture.
Amina Alaoui Soulimani in Africa, Decoloniality, Dance, Interview and Feminism
May 10, 2021 · 18 mins
Re-Imagining the Desert: Muhcine Ennou on Creative Freedom, Solitude, and the Birthing of Art
Muhcine Ennou is a visual artist from Morocco. I spoke with him out of curiosity about his most recent CGI Artwork which stands for Computer-Generated Imagery. The latter artwork engages the sun, hope & alternative worlds.
Amina Alaoui Soulimani in Interview, Creative Freedom, Photo-Essay, Africa and Morocco
Oct 3, 2020 · 10 mins