Razia Jan, an Afghan activist who advocated for girls' right to learn, died last month. She was 81. Jan died on July 20 at her home in Los Angeles, according to The New York Times. Her cause of death ...
Holding a symbolic single flower, Razia Jan would speak to students at a school for girls she had founded in an Afghan village outside of Kabul about the challenges they faced in a country and culture ...
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Before 9/11, she ran a dry cleaning business in Massachusetts; in the aftermath, she returned home after decades away to educate young girls. By Penelope Green Razia Jan, a dynamic Afghan-born U.S.
Razia Jan, the woman who made a difference in the lives of thousands of young Afghan girls by helping them get an education in a country where they may be attacked or targeted for the simple act of ...
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