Brahim Benbouazza

 

Brahim Benbouazza was born in Rabat, Morocco where he taught constitutional and administrative law as a lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Hassan II (Rabat-Salé). He holds an MBA from the Université de Sherbrooke (Québec) and is presently a researcher at the University of Regina, Canada. In April 2013, he was the organizer of the following colloquium at the Institut français/University of Regina: Le printemps arabe et la problématique du changement/The Arab Spring and the Problematics of Change. As a Moroccan Amazigh, his writing and presentations foreground Amazigh rights and languages in national education and formal Constitutions. He is co-author, with Sheila Petty, of “Representational Sovereignty in Moroccan Amazigh Documentary Film,” Studies in American Indian Literatures Special Issue: “Sovereign Histories, Gathering Bones, Embodying Land,” Vol. 32, Nos. 3-4, Fall-Winter 2020: 129-148.

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