#11982 - This is Us. This is Brussels.
Naïma Essalhi, born in Morocco in 1966, lives in Saint-Gilles and works as a saleswoman. She migrated to Belgium with her parents more than 50 years ago. Loves the Ixelles Ponds, talks about Rue ... (read more)
Naïma Essalhi, born in Morocco in 1966, lives in Saint-Gilles and works as a saleswoman. She migrated to Belgium with her parents more than 50 years ago. Loves the Ixelles Ponds, talks about Rue Neuve and compares municipalities. She thinks Brussels has changed a lot in a negative sense: dirty, crowded, unsafe, changing population. She yearns for peace and greenery and finds parking and a car-free centre problematic. Traditions for her are weddings and religious festivals. Her questions about the future are about good mix in education, poverty and homelessness and a peaceful and safe old age outside Brussels.Fatima Zaki, born in 1990 in Antwerp, came to Brussels at age 6, lives in Brussels City, has Moroccan roots and works as an administrative assistant. Loves the diversity, multilingualism and international character of Brussels. Her questions to the future are about the population pressure, iconic Brussels symbols and Brussels as the Belgian capital.
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