In the 1990s, during an atmosphere of political tension, a large part of cultural actors and intellectuals abandoned their roles in cultural field and get engaged in the brutal repression political system. That led to the retreat of the access to culture in Tunisia and its role in social change. That led also to the creation of “no-where” for public spaces where it is not permitted to practice cultural and artistic rights.
In 17 December / 14 January 2011, Interior regions and public spaces embraced new artistic and cultural practices such as Graffiti wall manuscripts bearing revolutionary slogans reclaiming freedom and denouncing dictatorship. From the depth of perception and sense of marginalization and our insistence on the production of alternative cultural expressions to promote human rights mainly cultural rights, A new cultural youth movement “FanniRaghmanAnni” was established in 2011, using alternative artistic expressions for social change.
An equal Tunisian society without marginalization, enjoying its cultural rights.
An independent cultural association was established in 2013 in Tunis and works to revitalize the Tunisian street as an open space for political, artistic and cultural expression by developing the artistic capacities of talented young people of both sexes in the popular and marginalized neighborhoods, supporting them to develop and strengthen their knowledge’s and provide them with opportunities to produce interactive performances exposing their realities.

SeifEddineJlassi is an artist and cultural activist graduated from the Higher Institute of fine Arts Tunisia and researcher in the Higher institute of dramatic arts. Since 2015, he is member of the United Nations Youth Advisory Council. He is a certificated trainer in cultural management, new tactics of Human rights, and advocacy. In 2011, he Founded in Tunisia “FanniRaghmanAnni”, a cultural organization that is working to advocate access to culture mainly in interior and disadvantaged areas and promote the role of culture in social change. He received different awards such as UNV award of best volunteering work in the Arab region 2014, Takreem Award for cultural excellence in the Arab region 2016. He is the director of different theater plays such as: WC, Zamaken, Gantra and Getlouh.

An actor and human rights activist Obtained national and international awards in the field of acting and creative production and scenorgraphy. Atef is a specialist in the field of multimedia and media. He participated in various training sessions that deal with the defense of human rights.

Syrine Dridi holds an Applied Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Sciences from the Higher Institute of Applied Studies in Humanities of Kef and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Research in Cultural Sciences Theatre & Performing Arts at the Higher Institute of Theatrical Art. She has several years of experience in Early Years and SEN education, project coordination, and cultural activities in multicultural environments. She has also participated in more than 20 artistic performances as an actress and cultural facilitator.
Her mission with Fanni Raghman Anni is to coordinate trainings, workshops, and artistic activities organized by the association during local camps and international cultural projects, while ensuring the smooth implementation and success of events and initiatives.