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We Are Still Here

By: Nahid Shahalimi, Margaret Atwood - foreword
Narrated by: Nahid Shahalimi, Margaret Atwood, Mariam Safi, Mina Sharif, Manizha Wafeq, Fereshteh Forough, Rada Akbar, Hila Limar, Waslat Hasrat-Nasimi, Hosna Jalil
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A collection of first-hand accounts from courageous Afghan women who refuse to be silenced in the face of the Taliban.

After decades of significant progress, the prospects of women and girls in Afghanistan are once again dependent on radical Islamists who reject gender equality. When the United States announced the end of their twenty-year occupation and the Taliban seized control of the country on August 15, 2021, a steep regression of social, political, and economic freedoms for women in the country began.

But just because a brutal regime has taken over doesn't mean Afghan women will stand by while their rights are stripped away. In We Are Still Here, artist and activist Nahid Shahalimi compiles the voices of thirteen powerful, insightful, and influential Afghan women who have worked as politicians, journalists, scientists, filmmakers, artists, coders, musicians, and more. As they reflect on their country's past, stories of their own upbringing and the ways they have been able to empower girls and women over the past two decades emerge. They report on the fear and pain caused by the impending loss of their homeland, but, above all, on what many girls and women in Afghanistan have already lost: freedom, self-determination, and joy.

The result is an arresting book that issues an appeal to remember Afghan girls and women and to show solidarity with them. Like us, they have a right to freedom and dignity, and together we must fight for their place in the free world because Afghanistan is only geographically distant. Extremist ideas know no limits.

©2022 Nahid Shahalimi (P)2022 Penguin Random House Canada
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Moving documentation of incredible women's work

Retracing life stories of incredible women of Afghanistan and their achievements, told from their own perspective. This book gives a voice to women as they share their determination to continue their fight for their rights and address the international community to be with them.

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