A Cultural Revival
In Kabul, Zohra grew up hearing her grandmother’s stories about Afghan art, poetry, and music. But for years, such expressions had been silenced by fear and conflict. Now, with new hope on the horizon, Zohra felt a calling to revive her heritage.
She started a small group of young women who gathered to learn traditional weaving. Each piece they created told a story of struggle, resilience, and identity. Over time, the group grew, drawing women from neighboring towns.
One evening, as they finished a vibrant tapestry, Zohra spoke softly, “Our culture is our strength. Through these threads, we weave not just fabric, but hope for future generations.”