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Feminist for All

Published: September 8, 2015

Women have always been targets in Afghanistan. No matter what political regime came to power, the victims were women.  As a woman, in my native Afghanistan, I kept silent. I never had a chance to determine my identity. My country was one of war and women were always pushed out of the way, especially during […]

By Shogofa Amini

Looking Back: My Experience as a Woman Studying Computer Science at Kabul University

Published: September 3, 2015

Despite of thousand of challenges, women in Afghanistan have been enrolling across fields in universities. Kabul University, which is a government-funded college open to men and women, has more than 20,000 students from all over the country, all of whom had to pass a tough entrance exam. And I was one of them. I enrolled in […]

By Maryam Faiz

I Still Need Title IX – And Here’s 3 Reasons You Do, Too

Published: June 23, 2015

Forty-three years ago, Congress passed Title IX as part of the Education Amendments. This significant piece of legislation prohibited any education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of sex. Since its passing, Title IX has helped women around the country. It has helped women enter professions in fields […]

By Ashley Qiang

10 Ways the US Lags Behind the Rest of the World in Women’s Rights

Published: April 23, 2015

As a leader in human rights worldwide, it’s critical that the United States recognizes where it lags behind. Otherwise, how could it ever improve?

By Lizzy Hibbard

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