Amanda is a married, young professional who along with raising two children is working to build career focused on issues in North Africa and the Middle East. She holds a BA in International Relations and an MBA in Project Management. She currently blogs at MarocMama, a site devoted to cooking Moroccan cuisine out of an American kitchen. Along with culinary interests, she also has an interest in issues of community development and interfaith understanding both in the US and abroad.
Maroc Mama shares her harrowing story of chasing down papers for her family–on two continents!
Maroc Mama explores the frustrations of being an American woman married to a Moroccan man.
Maroc Mama delves into the world of self-censorship, something well-known to Moroccans, and uses her voice to explain the culture of fear that exists in the Moroccan citizen media landscape.
In telling the tales of three Moroccan friends, Maroc Mama shares her thoughts on redefining “Moroccanness.”
Maroc Mama asks the always-pertinent question: “What do women really need?” Her answer might surprise you.