[...] And I wanted to change that. I wanted a change from "No, we can't" to "Yes, we can".
On this episode of Silver is the New Gold, Karen talks to Friba Rezayee, judoka, human rights activist and the first woman to compete for Afghanistan at the Olympics.
Her journey to the 2004 Athens Olympics was an extraordinary one. From a very young age, she was a feminist, human rights activist and trailblazer. A woman of many firsts, she immigrated to Vancouver BC, Canada 10 years ago, and became the first woman in her family to earn a post-secondary degree.
Friba continues to practice judo, but also works hard to bring education and judo to women and girls in Afghanistan through her organization Women Leaders of Tomorrow, and GOAL - Girls of Afghanistan Lead.
Show Notes
Women Leaders of Tomorrow Advocacy, WalkWithAfghanWomen
Women Leaders of Tomorrow, Donate
Women Leaders of Tomorrow, Join
Women Leaders of Tomorrow, News & Social Media
Bill Chappell, Afghan Women Will Be Banned From Playing Sports, A Taliban Official Says, September 8, 2021
The Associated Press, Afghan girls’ soccer team settles in Portugal, welcomed by national women’s captain, September 30, 2021
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