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Fatima grew up in rural Afghanistan believing school was only for boys. Her escape was an old radio, which she’d secretly take to the mountains to listen to voices speaking about learning. Years later, thanks to one chance to attend school, she became Afghanistan’s first female tour guide. Today, she studies at a top university in Italy.
In a world where their voices have been silenced and their rights stripped away, Afghan girls are turning to art as their quiet form of resistance. Through painting, poetry, and storytelling, they express what cannot be said aloud, grief, hope, and the dream of a brighter future. This piece explores how creativity has become a lifeline, a classroom, and a revolution in color.
Alefba Association is a nonprofit organization based in Italy, supporting Afghan girls through education and empowerment programs.
