Afghanistan’s cultural image is changing, thanks in part to the strong, graceful and dynamic female silhouettes emerging from this bold graffiti artist’s spray can Just over a decade ago, the abiding ...
As votes are counted in Afghanistan’s momentous election, the New York Times has published a heart-wrenching piece about 17-year-old Shamsia, one of 11 girls who were attacked with acid late last year ...
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — One morning two months ago, Shamsia Husseini and her sister were walking through the muddy streets to the local girls school when a man pulled alongside Shamsia on a motorcycle ...
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The secret exile of the Afghan Banksy: "They insulted me, and harassed me, and I learned to focus under that siege"
Shamsia Hassani filled the streets of Kabul with her melancholic veiled women. Today, her protest art continues, although far from her homeland. When she saw it, she couldn't believe it. The impact ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - She's the first female Muslim graffiti artist in Afghanistan - and she's now using Sacramento as her latest canvas. Her artwork is part of the dozens of new murals that have been ...
The Taliban has whitewashed Kabul’s political murals – and those who created them have fled into exile Negina Azimi felt shock and fear like never before when she heard that Taliban fighters had ...
Afghanistan's first female street artist depicts Afghan women as they face renewed Taliban threats. Despite the danger, she pursues her work of resistance. Shamsia Hassani had already reached a ...
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