Wadia Samadi I lost two pregnancies – one in 2014 and one in 2015. I felt grief, but I also…
Author: Wadia Samadi
Wadia Samadi is a Free Women Writers member with a BA in Economics from the University of Richmond in Virginia. She is the Editor-in-Chief for Wadsam.com, Afghanistan's first business news portal. Samadi loves covering stories of Afghan women and occasionally freelances for international news agencies. She is also working for a non-profit in Washington, D.C.
Let Me Walk in Peace
Wadia Samadi These streets are mine as much as they are yours; Let me walk freely. Don’t “compliment” my body….
Time to break our silence
Wadia Samadi Silence: the prevailing language of Afghan women. Our grandmothers were silenced; our mothers were silenced. It is time…
Hello from Afghanistan
Wadia Samadi Hello! Do you hear me? My colors are fading, my people are dying. I am crying for peace;…
To be an Afghan woman
Wadia Samadi I am born, and it is all quiet at home. To my parents I am already someone else’s…