SHIFT is a collaborative artistic experience inspired by Tunisian women who have paved their own way, Here & Now.
At the crossroads between comic strips and storytelling, SHIFT calls attention to social issues through illustrated narrative forms and artistic events.
At the crossroads between comic strips and storytelling, SHIFT calls attention to social issues through illustrated narrative forms and artistic events.
Amel is one of Menzel Bouzaiene's militant faces. After studying in Tunis, she returned to her hometown to engage in many battles against economic and social inequalities, particularly those affecting women in her region.
She became involved in the "Menich Sekta" (I would not remain silent) movement, which brought together 32 women claiming their right to work, as well as agricultural women, who risk their lives on the roads every day on the way to work.
Discover their stories through the graphic novel illustrated by Noha Habaieb and written by Rym Amami.
She became involved in the "Menich Sekta" (I would not remain silent) movement, which brought together 32 women claiming their right to work, as well as agricultural women, who risk their lives on the roads every day on the way to work.
Discover their stories through the graphic novel illustrated by Noha Habaieb and written by Rym Amami.