Blogger post 3: Sexual Orientation or Gender Roles


While being in Morocco, one thing I noticed was the role gender plays in education and professional opportunities for women. Women in Morocco are turning universities and pursuing careers is more than before, especially in large cities. At the same time they are still traditional expectations that influence what woman chose to do professionally. in many Moroccan families women are still expected to focus more on marriage, family responsibilities, or staying closer to home. According to UN woman, Morocco has made progress woman education, but are still challenges involve in daily workplace equality, and career advancement.


This topic resonated with me a lot because United States has similar gender expectations . An American woman have more representation and leadership position and careers, but there are still issues like an eco-pay and pressure balance work in family life. Being in Morocco made me think about those similarities and how culture influences people’s choices and opportunities everywhere. Coming from  an immigrant family I have also seen how culture expectations can shape opportunities differently for men and women. In many African immigrant communities education is it important for everyone but there can still be different expectations, depending on gender.


During my time in Morocco, one thing that stood out to me, was seeing educated and ambitious women, actively pursuing careers and leadership opportunities, despite these challenge challenges. I seen women working at universities,businesses tourism,and in public space which reflected the countries ongoing social economic changes. One of our tour guides was a woman, and I really love seeing that knowing the field is a male dominated field. Seeing this helped me better understand how progress and tradition can exist together with in a society.


 Countries: Maghreb | UN Women – Arab States. (n.d.). https://arabstates.unwomen.org/en/countries/morocco 


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