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  • 1988 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Mohamed Otman, born in 2005 in Brussels, lives in Brussels City, has Moroccan roots and is a student at Odisee University of Applied Sciences and an animator for children and young people in several Brussels municipalities. For him, Brussels is the diversity and multiculturalism and the many changes and challenges in terms of mobility and traffic.

  • 1988 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • He appreciates the diverse connectedness and how people live together. He talks about rue Neuve, Atomium, and Heysel.

  • 1988 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • His questions about the future are about togetherness, diversity and cleanliness.

  • 1987 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Dina Tabti, born in Brussels in 2009, lives in Brussels, has Moroccan roots and is a secondary school pupil.

  • 1987 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • Loves the diversity, the parks, City 2, the Botanical Gardens but not the rubbish, traffic and noise or weird people on the streets.

  • 1987 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • Her questions about the future are about the view of Brussels and personal questions about her future life.

  • 1986 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Joseph Tolonge Tshatshi, born in 1966 in Kinshasa, lives in Koekelberg, has Congolese roots and works as a care worker. He came to Brussels to study in 1992, moved to Flanders in 1997, but has returned to Brussels now that his children are grown up.

  • 1986 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • Loves the home that Brussels is for the Congolese community and mentions all kinds of places and rituals and ceremonies in that context.

  • 1986 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • His questions about the future are about his own life: family, finances and health.

  • 1985 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Sami Berechid, born in 2015 in Brussels is 9 at the time of this interview, lives in Koekelberg, has Moroccan roots and is a pupil in primary school. He speaks Arabic and French and likes playing football in the park, Jiujitsu, playing outside and going to the forest. Later wants to move to Morocco and go to Mecca.

  • 1984 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Hervé Narainsamy, born 1978 in Brussels, lives in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, has a Belgian mum and a Mauritian dad with Indian roots and works as a teacher.

  • 1984 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • Loves places like Anspach Boulevard, Place Sainte-Catherine, the Marolles with its Place du Jeu de Balle and café Au Soleil. For him, Brussels is also the Zinneke parade, Youssef and Rachid's snack bar and the evolutions in terms of bicycles and fewer cars.

  • 1984 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • His questions about the future are about living together and social cohesion, climate and ecology and political attitudes.

  • 1983 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • Olga Stabile, born in Sicily in 1958, lives in Forest, has Italian roots and is retired. Migrated to Belgium with her parents when she was 12 for economic reasons. Saw the city change a lot, compared to the 1970s. Own rituals are those of the Jehovah's Witnesses, of which she is a part.

  • 1983 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • Loves the diversity of Brussels, and places in the centre like the Rue Neuve, the Grand Place and the Bourse. Brussels for her is also pollution traffic and roadworks.

  • 1983 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • Her questions about the future are about religion, future Brussels residents and how they live together.

  • 1982 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • 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.

  • 1982 - 02 - BNA-BBOT
  • Loves the diversity, multilingualism and international character of Brussels.

  • 1982 - 03 - BNA-BBOT
  • Her questions to the future are about the population pressure, iconic Brussels symbols and Brussels as the Belgian capital.

  • 1981 - 01 - BNA-BBOT
  • 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.

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