Are We All Malala?
When the slogan ‘We are all Malala’ was first coined, its message was well received in that Malala Yousafzai had suddenly become a mirror of change and hope; she had […]
When the slogan ‘We are all Malala’ was first coined, its message was well received in that Malala Yousafzai had suddenly become a mirror of change and hope; she had […]
Originally published on the Huffington Post. The belief in superstitious customs and traditions is not unique to the Pashtun culture; as a matter of fact, they are a common phenomenon. […]
Year after year, March 8 unwaveringly marks International Women’s Day, which is commemorated globally for more than a hundred years now. And while the original focus of the celebration was a movement […]
“Working as a Pashtun female is not easy in any field,” said one of my Pashtun Journalist friends, Sana Safi, when I’d asked her what it was like working as […]
Here’s an abstract from a project that a dear family friend and I started on the topic of forbidden love stories. The idea came to life a couple of months […]
I’m currently taking a class on gender and development and I absolutely LOVE it so far, even though it encompasses a ton of readings – about ten 40-50 page articles […]
One of my beloved and dearest Pashtun female friends wrote this beautiful poem and I just had to share it on my blog! I hope more and more of the […]
…But just don’t gots the time! No really, the next few weeks are going to be so incredibly hectic, just thinking about it makes me dizzy. Let’s see, I am […]
I came across Pashtun Organization for Women not too long ago, on Facebook, and absolutely loved the theme and the cause of the group. I then decided to share an […]