North Africa Adventure

Immigration to France Send
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Written by Taous Khazem Show all records by this user
Monday, 29 March 2010
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The subject of North African immigration to France is vast and complex. Here is a glimpse into the topic of the movement across the Mediterranean.

(I recommend the World Savvy Immigration and Identity Collaborator’s Guide as a resource for learning about immigration in the classroom.)

Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria used to be colonies of France. Morocco from 1912-1956, Tunisia from 1881-1956 and Algeria from 1830-1962. In other words, France invaded these countries and then gained political and


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Taous Claire Khazem is an actor, director, teaching artist and playwright. Before moving to Algeria she was the Education Coordinator for SteppingStone Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has performed with multiple theatre companies in the Twin Cities. Her one-woman show TIZI OUZOU has toured to Portland, Seattle, Alexandria (Egypt) and Oran (Algeria). In Algeria she created Daraja Theatre and produces solo performance in English, French and Arabic. Taous also teaches English and Acting to youth in Algeria and France.

Taous is excited to use the Wilderness Classoom to connect students in Algeria with classroom in the United States. She will be exploring Northern Africa and she wants students to help her decide where she should go and what you should study.

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