Isabelle, a photographer and teacher at Lyautey, explores the "multipot" of Casablanca through street photography. Her work, often displayed in the public Cévaco passage, aims to democratize art and celebrate the city's architectural and human heritage. Drawing inspiration from the Atlantic’s daily life and the unique Moroccan light, she describes a society where cultural differences dissolve into mutual aid and "sweetness." Her testimony emphasizes the safety and hospitality she feels as a foreigner, culminating in a universal call for love and shared humanity