(The interview was conducted with Dr. Faten Embark, an assistant professor in sociology and the director of the Sociology Department at the Higher Institute of Applied Studies in Gafsa, regarding her perspective on the importance of education as a fundamental pillar in promoting the culture of inclusive citizenship and peaceful coexistence.)

(an interview with Dr. Habib Al-Kazdagli, a university professor specializing in Jewish issues in Tunisia. He is also one of the advocates of the Renewal Movement and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities in Manouba. The interview focused on his perspective on the importance of education as a fundamental pillar in promoting the culture of inclusive citizenship and peaceful coexistence.)

  • (This artwork sheds light on the diversity of religious practices in Tunisia, and the common universal values shared by its followers, whether Muslims, Christians, Jews, or Baha’is, living together in a country called Tunisia.)

We would love to share with you the short film “Rediscovering Tunisia,” which comes as part of a series following other films, “Pilgrims of Tunisia” and “Pilgrims of Djerba.” These productions provided an opportunity for a group of Tunisian youth to rediscover the historical religious sites that represent the diversity, religious richness, and architectural heritage present in our beloved country, Tunisia.