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"We are a society that doesn't read! this is a statement that I've always heard from almost all the people I know. It's true; we don't think or even consider reading as part of our culture. Reading is one of the richest activities that we can try to turn as one of our habits. It's the only way we can feed our mind as well as our soul. Reading broadens our horizons and our perceptions of the world around us. It makes us aware of who we are, either as individuals or groups and it teaches us to accept the difference of other people and other cultures that we have to deal with in our life. I met Souad Belhormalast year when we were collaborating in associative activities. Souad is currently a PhD student, at Center of Women and Gender Studies, in Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University in Fez. She has always had a project in mind to develop the habit of reading books among young people in her city, Fez. The idea was a book club where a group of people can read and discuss a book each month. First of all, she created a Facebook group page in June 2011 entitled The Fez' Book Club, Reading Club and Book Discussion. According to Souad, the club is "a Facebook-based group where members can interact with each other. The selection of the book to-be-discussed goes under a system of suggestion and vote by the members themselves. The book that gets the highest rate, regardless of its language, whether Arabic, French or English is the one to be read and discussed. At the beginning, our meetings took place at Café clock, a cultural café in Medina of Fez. Two months later, the American Language Center of Fez offered us its space to organize our reading and discussion activities.
About Cafe Clock
Founded
2007Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Industry
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City
FesState
Fes-BoulemaneCountry
MoroccoCafe Clock
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