A tribute to Fatima Hassouna
Fatima Hassouna. Just a few days ago, this name was totally unfamiliar to me. Yet it could have burst onto the front pages, echoed on the steps of the Cannes...
Rania Hadjer is a committed Algerian journalist and author. She has collaborated with media outlets such as HuffPost Maghreb, El Watan, Mondafrique, and Twala.info.
In 2023, she co-wrote the novel Hirak. Revolution, Love and Couscous (L’Harmattan Publishing).
In November 2024, she won the TANDEM Media Award in the Art category, alongside Lina Meskine, for their article “In the Maghreb, Culture Reclaims Public Space,” published on Medfeminiswiya.In July 2023, she achieved a new milestone in her career by publishing her first novel, co-authored with K. Smaili, titled "Hirak: Revolution, Love, and Couscous." The book was published by L'Harmattan.
Fatima Hassouna. Just a few days ago, this name was totally unfamiliar to me. Yet it could have burst onto the front pages, echoed on the steps of the Cannes...
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© 2023 Medfeminiswiya - Mediterranean Network for Feminist Information