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A Brown student who escaped Afghanistan and the school she created for the girls left behind
Episode 183

A Brown student who escaped Afghanistan and the school she created for the girls left behind

Rhode Island Report · Lylah Alphonse

November 14, 202421m 21s

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Show Notes

It’s been more than three years since the US pulled out of Afghanistan and the Taliban took over. Now, it’s the only country in the world that bans girls from going to school after sixth grade.

Khadija Nazari escaped Afghanistan in 2021. Now she’s a Brown University student working to help the women who got left behind. She’s teamed up with a group of Rhode Islanders to run a secret school for girls back in Kabul. Nazari and one of her board members, Anne Sliney, join us to talk more about Afghanistan and the school. Tips and ideas? Email us at [email protected].

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The Boston GlobeAward winning podcastGlobe RIMegan HallEd FitzpatrickRhode Island newsOcean StateRhode island reportRhode IslandTalibanAfghanistanWomen's rightsBrown UniversityKabulAnne SlineySAGE AfghanistanKhadija Nazarisageafghanistan.org