Residents of Ouaklim near the city of Tinghir demonstrate to request construction of a middle school closer to their village, 2015. The banner reads: “The residents of the village of Ouaklim maintain their demand for basic needs in Ouaklim.” Courtesy of the authors.
Amazigh protesters make their way to the Prime Minister’s office in Tripoli November 27, 2011 to press their demands for greater representation. Ismail Zetouny/Reuters
Sahrawis participate in the sit-in blocking the road at the Guergarat crossing from Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara to Mauritania, through the UN buffer zone. October 2020. Photo by Liman Bachir.A map of Western Sahara by the United Nations with the berm marked in brown.
Mohamed Lemine Ould Abdallahi, custodian of his family’s library of ancient manuscripts, with an original text in the Mauritanian village of Chinguetti. Some of the 1,400 manuscripts in the family library, located on the southern fringes of the Sahara desert, are from Mecca and Medina and are more than 900 years old. Finbarr O’Reilly/Reuters
A model of the solar complex in the entrance hall of MASEN at Noor-Ouarzazate. Photo by Kelly Pemberton.A pilot project of ecological farming in Izerki, 2018. Photo by the author.
Students shout slogans during a protest calling on President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit, in Algiers, March 19, 2019. Zohra Bensemra/ReutersHakim Addad