
Morocco Diversity Resources
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Your unique identity goes where you go – including Morocco! Browse a collection of IES Abroad and other website's resources specific to diversity in Morocco on topics such as dietary concerns; race, ethnicity, and national identity; gender and sexuality; religion and spirituality; disability and mental health; and more!
Looking for more information on a particular topic? Contact our Diversity Relations Department, and we'll be happy to share additional resources that may not be available online.
Once you are in Morocco, your Student Affairs Coordinator will be available to provide additional resources, support, and connections to the local community.

General Resources
Rabat
- We Love Morocco [VIDEO]
Meghan Jones, IES Abroad Rabat Correspondent
- Study Abroad in Morocco [VIDEO]
Thamine Nayeem, IES Abroad Rabat Correspondent
- Life in Morocco
The Blonde Abroad

Dietary Concerns
Rabat
- Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants
Happy Cow
- Morocco for Vegetarians: Fresh Foods Galore
Maria Inês Pinto, Journey Beyond Travel
- Eating in Morocco with Food Allergies
Amanda Mouttaki, MarocMama
- The Essential Gluten Free Guide to Morocco
Legal Nomads

Race, Ethnicity & National Identity
Rabat
- Traveling in Morocco as an Asian Woman
Jing Wei, TripZilla
- Morocco for Asian Travelers
DJ Yabis, Journey Beyond Travel
- Studying Abroad in Morocco as a Black Woman
Ermida Koduah, Travel Noire
- What Morocco Taught Me About My Color
Shayna Watson, Parlour Magazine

Gender & Sexuality
Rabat
- International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association
- A Queer Student's Perspective in Morocco
IES Abroad Rabat Student
- Gay Travel in Morocco: An Overview
David Brown, Journey Beyond Travel

Religion & Spirituality
Rabat
- English-speaking Christian Church in Rabat
Rabat International Church
- Moroccan Mosques – Spiritual Centers for Muslims
Morocco.com
- Synagogues in Morocco
Kosher Delight

Disability Resources & Mental Health Support
IES Abroad will attempt to provide accommodations for students with documented disabilities. If you have a disability, you should inform the Chicago Dean of Students Office of the disability prior to departure at 800.995.2300. A representative from the Dean of Students Office will assist in making reasonable accommodations at the IES Abroad Center.
