The Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA) is dismayed to learn that Mr. Ferhat Mhenni, a strong contributor to the Amazigh culture, has been physically assaulted in Paris. ACAA and its members strongly condemn this vicious act and stands with Mr. Mhenni. We call upon the French authorities to bring to justice the authors of this […]
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The Amazigh Cultural Association in America (ACAA) stands against racism, hate and all forms of discrimination. We believe that every life should be valued and respected and everyone deserves peace and dignity. We grieve alongside all who have been affected by acts of racism, hate and discrimination and we are committed to the advancement of […]
ACAA (Amazigh Cultural Association in America) and its members are saddened by the passing of Idir, one of the major pillars of the Amazigh world. We present our sincere condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace and may his family and the Amazigh community in general find the strength to overcome […]
Amazigh Voice Fall_Winter_2016 BY AREZKI BOUDIF I t turned into a habit that our editorials digress to other fields instead of keeping focused on the traditional Amazigh issues, which is the primary dedication of this newsletter. Thus, from time to time, too often perhaps, we are forced, pushed away from what should be a pivotal […]
Remembering our hero: Mouloud Mammeri by Arezki Boudif I would like to borrow Milan Kundera’s words, who said: “The first step in liquidating a people, is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history. Before long the nation will begin to forget what it is and what it was. The world […]