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PEARL and College Freshman
2015 First Year Experience Conference I had the privilege of participating in the 2015 First Year Experience Conference in Dallas,…
Rage for Farkhunda
On March 19th, 2015 the streets of Kabul ran red with Farkhunda’s blood. She lived a pious life. They called her…
My latest post for Psychology Today
Raising Gender Atypical Children – Tips From A Pediatrician
When The Moon Is Low
I couldn’t be more pleased to have my second novel, When The Moon Is Low, coming out July 21, 2015.…
New Mom’s Sweet Walnut Soup – Letee By Humaira Ghilzai
Below is a shared blog post from my friend, Humaira Ghilzai. She’s a dynamic social entrepreneur and quite the foodie.…
International Day of the Girl Child
October 11th, 2014 marked the International Day of the Girl Child. I shared my thoughts on the day on a…
Southern Festival of Books
Nashville, Tennessee 10/10/14-10/12/14
Wisconsin Public Radio – To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Nadia chats with Sara Nics of Wisconsin Public Radio’s TTBOOK program about the liberties of Afghan women, the reasons for…
New Asian Writing Interviews Nadia Hashimi
New Asian Writing, an online posted its interview with Nadia Hashimi on June 9th, 2014. Their insightful questions on gender,…
WYPR Radio Interview with Sheila Kast
On May 27th, Baltimore’s WYPR 88.1 aired Sheila Kast’s interview with Nadia Hashimi on their Maryland Morning segment. They discussed…
Huffington Post Live: After Elections, What’s Next For Afghan Women?
On May 15, 2014, Nadia participated in a panel discussion on Huff-Post Live moderated by Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani. Other panelists included…
BookPage Interview
Nadia was interviewed by Bookpage.com for a Behind the Book piece titled: “For Afghan Girls, a Glimpse of Freedom Comes…