When Culture Loses Its Space, Voices Need to Get Louder In the very first episode of my cultural podcast, I sit down with Anouar Trabelsi , arts and culture teacher, to unpack the shifting landscape of Tunisian cultural life its proud history, its ongoing challenges, and the responsibility we carry as a media institute. Our conversation begins with the role of media students and institutions in strengthening proximity : bringing cultural events like the JCC, JMC, and JTC closer to the public. Anouar Trabelsi reminds us that institutes like ours are not neutral observers they are bridges. They train future journalists to document, critique, and amplify the cultural pulse of the country. We then step back to honor the pioneers who built this ecosystem. Figures such as Taher Chriaa , who fought to create a community around cinema in Tunisia, shaped spaces where filmmakers and audiences could grow together. Their militant energy was the backbone of a movement that valued cinema as ...