
Fatima Zohra Serri was born into a conservative family on the northern coast of Nador in Morocco.
At 27 years old, she breaks taboos about the status of women and uses her camera to highlight the inequalities between men and women.
Although Morocco is often seen as one of the most progressive countries for women’s rights in the Middle East and the North African region, Moroccan women still face economic inequality, patriarchal laws and taboos about their bodies and sexuality. Fatimazohra’s photographs are particularly relevant and bold, reconsidering this very position of women in the Moroccan society, and questioning inherited traditions in relation to the body, the veil, and the domestic space.