US History Through the Decades - Fulbright Morocco & American Language Center Rabat

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  • Опубліковано 26 бер 2024
  • My students at the American Language Center Rabat presented their research showcase about Modern United States History: Through the Decades! Teaching US History and organizing this event has been the greatest joy of my Fulbright experience thus far. It was amazing for these wonderful students to have a space to share what they have learned with their families, friends, and other special guests. I would like to thank Dr. Karim Bejjit for being our guest speaker, talking about Moroccan-US Relations over the centuries. II would also like to thank Rihane Zoubairi and Michael McMillan for getting this event organized and supporting the idea from the beginning. What a great event, and what a great turnout for the students to experience.
    The views of the students expressed in these presentations may or may not reflect my own.
    Michael McMillan and Reese Hollister
    Opening Remarks
    Charouq Ismail
    The 1940s: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and Japanese Internment
    Inass Bellamari
    The 1950s: The Affluent Society, Suburbanization, and American Women
    Aya Zerouali & Abderrahmane Fatih
    The 1960s: Policing and Discrimination in Black America
    Houda Lakhzami
    The 1970s: What Happened in May Lai, Vietnam
    Aya Cherkaoui
    The 1980s: The Equal Rights Amendment
    Adam Nalki & Adam Boukaa
    The 1990s: Free Trade in “The New World Order”
    Yasmine Zouhairi
    The 2000s: What Does it Mean to be Muslim in America?
    Dr. Karim Bejjit
    Moroccan-American Relations: A Brief History
    Reese Hollister
    Brief Closing Remarks
    Check out the students' presentations during a spectacular event organized by the American Language Center of Rabat! Explore a journey of the "US History through the Decades" where our students showcased their passion and mastery of historical events that shaped America through presentations and public speaking. Joined by Reese Hollister, our US History Club leader and Fulbright student researcher, and Dr. Karim Bejjit, Professor of English and American Studies, we shared knowledge and insights.

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