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Fassi Tanner
Rossi, John
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/99910
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- Title
- Fassi Tanner
- Author(s)
- Rossi, John
- Contributor(s)
- Das, Satya
- Issue Date
- 2018-04
- Keyword(s)
- Morocco
- travel
- portrait
- Abstract
- This image, taken in the tanneries of Fes, was captured during my semester abroad in the kingdom of Morocco during Fall 2017. Despite departing to research political and economic effects of North Africa’s Arab Spring, I also embarked on a journey to capture a glimpse of a hidden Morocco through my camera and to reflect the areas of my studies into my images. A visit to these tanneries will highlight the cross between the changing economics and cultures in the Maghreb, to those who look carefully. While Fes and its tanneries have operated as a knowledge hub and economic center for over 1,000 years, today they serve primarily as a tourist attraction, where visitors like those from Europe, America, and China can watch the workers and purchase souvenirs. As unemployment rises, especially among the Moroccan youth, more and more citizens take jobs serving tourists, both in the formal and informal sectors of the economy. NGOs, co-ops, and organizations such as the UN Economic Commission for Africa are working to spur sustainable, youth-centric development not only in Morocco but across North Africa and the rest of the continent. This image is a part of my “Morocco in Light” photo essay.
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- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/99910
- Copyright and License Information
- Copyright 2018 John Rossi
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