News Clip4:17
Curated Video

She escape the Taliban in Afghanistan and fears for those left behind

9th - Higher Ed
After a year of Taliban rule, Freshta Karimi — who spent years fighting for women’s rights in Afghanistan — shares how women’s rights have been eliminated and the fear she feels for those still in the country.
News Clip4:17
Curated Video

She escaped the Taliban in Afghanistan and fears for those left behind

9th - Higher Ed
After a year of Taliban rule, Freshta Karimi — who spent years fighting for women’s rights in Afghanistan — shares how women’s rights have been eliminated and the fear she feels for those still in the country.
News Clip4:17
Curated Video

Women's rights activist who escaped Afghanistan reflects on those left behind

9th - Higher Ed
Freshta Karimi, who spent years fighting for women's rights in Afghanistan, was able to flee the country last fall after Taliban fighters seized power. Now in Canada, she spoke with Adrienne Arsenault about the sorrow she feels for her...
News Clip8:31
Curated Video

Reporting from a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Shortly after the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan, a CBC News crew spent two weeks reporting from the country. Senior correspondent Susan Ormiston reflects on the changes and the many challenges from security concerns to the...
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

‘They cannot hold the girls back’: the fight to keep women’s rights in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Afghanistan’s leading activist, Mahbouba Seraj, says she’s confident women will regain some rights under the Taliban partly, including access to school, because the world is watching.
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Afghanistan’s instability highlighted by deadly Kabul mosque attack

9th - Higher Ed
One month after the chaotic withdrawal of American forces, ordinary Afghans are trying to move forward under Taliban rule and a precarious security situation. A suicide attack on one of Kabul's biggest mosques, Sunday, highlights the...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Taliban claims final Afghan holdout province

9th - Higher Ed
The Taliban says it has claimed victory in Panjshir, Afghanistan’s last holdout province, as more visible changes are showing up in the country — especially for women.
News Clip2:47
Curated Video

The Female Soccer Player Who Stayed Behind In Afghanistan

Higher Ed
A player for the Afghan national women's soccer team could have left the country. But she decided to stay behind and face the Taliban.
Instructional Video
PBS

Wnet: Thirteen: Wide Angle: Video Bank: Shugufa: Struggle to Study

9th - 10th
Video excerpt [2:53] with learning material on the conflict Afghan women often experience when moving between tradition and the modern world.