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Author: Rawina Saberzada

Sara Bahai: My Fight Made Me a Winner

Posted on May 23, 2017 by Rawina Saberzada

Rawina Saberzada Her name is Sara Bahai and she is known as the first woman taxi driver in Afghanistan. I…

Posted in Blog, Champions for EqualityTagged Afghan Women, Afghanistan, Gender Equality, sara bahai

I free my hair

Posted on May 10, 2017 by Rawina Saberzada

Rawina Saberzada I leave my hair in the hands of the wind. It doesn’t matter who sees it anymore. You,…

Posted in Blog

ABOUT US

Free Women Writers (also known as دختران رابعه) is an all-volunteer collective of writers, students, and activists based in Afghanistan and the diaspora and working for a more equal and just Afghanistan

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A collection of Afghan women’s writings in defense of our human rights, our first book was published in 2013. Read Daughters of Rabia here. Our second book is a short guide for women facing gender-based violence. You Are not Alone derives from years of research, speaking with survivors of violence and our experiences as women and survivors. Access this book in Persian, Pashtu, and English for free. 

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