T-HIYA
Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

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Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

Awaken. Mobilize. Transform.

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T-HIYA: A Platform Rooted in Resistance and Collective Emancipation

T-HIYA is a platform born from the legacy of Tihya/ Dihya known as Kahina, the Amazigh queen and warrior who embodied resilience against oppression, fighting tirelessly to protect her people’s rights and dignity.

Her story is a beacon of courage, wisdom, and unyielding determination. It fuels our commitment to justice today. Grounded in intersectional feminism and informed by Antonio Gramsci’s vision of convergence in struggle, we recognize that emancipation arises when diverse movements unite to dismantle oppressive systems and reclaim power collectively.  

 

T-HIYA stands at the crossroads of art, activism, and academia. We merge research with lived experiences, humanizing data through survivor testimonials and activist insights. By bridging feminist theory and praxis, we empower civil society to confront oppression in all its forms. 

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Our work is rooted in the transformative triad of Awaken, Mobilize, and Transform—essential stages for dismantling systemic oppression and forging collective emancipation. Awaken begins with radical consciousness: confronting gender-based violence and inequities through education, storytelling, and amplifying marginalized voices to expose intersecting injustices. Mobilize fuels collective power, uniting activists and communities in intersectional solidarity—using art, direct action, and shared resources to amplify demands for justice. Transform demands radical reimagining: dismantling patriarchal systems, uplifting grassroots leadership, and centering survivor-led solutions to create cultures where equity becomes inevitable. 

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Latest resources & publications

Magazine “ MA WARAE EL JANDAR” 2nd number”
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Magazine “ MA WARAE EL JANDAR” 2nd number”

Online Mothers’ Radio
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Online Mothers’ Radio

The reality of the SPECIALPLUS Community in Morocco: Confronting Violence with the Hope of Resistance
Rapports & Publications

The reality of the SPECIALPLUS Community in Morocco: Confronting Violence with the Hope of Resistance

Magazine “ MA WARAE EL JANDAR” 2nd number”
Creative Resource

Magazine “ MA WARAE EL JANDAR” 2nd number”

Online Mothers’ Radio
Creative Resource

Online Mothers’ Radio

The reality of the SPECIALPLUS Community in Morocco: Confronting Violence with the Hope of Resistance
Rapports & Publications

The reality of the SPECIALPLUS Community in Morocco: Confronting Violence with the Hope of Resistance

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