Aug. 19 Event to Mark Fight to Save S.F. Nihonmachi 50 Years Ago
The 59-year-old was transferred back to the railway company in mid-2022 and started a 5-month course to train as a stationmaster.
blasting the Taliban regimes singular focus on imposing rules that leave most women and girls effectively trapped in their homes.but also calling for action from the rest of the world.
The tyranny of the Taliban is increasing day by day against Afghan women.Afghanistan has become a prison for women.said Mubariz (seen in the photo above in the yellow jacket and purple scarf).
Taliban ban on women at college hits Afghanistans brightestAfghan women were not necessarily treated as equals to men in the conservative nation during the war.and the world is just watching and keeping silent.
the United Nations mission to Afghanistan called the country the most repressive in the world on womens rights.
all of the past 20 years of progress have been erased.The executive board doesnt decide your vote.
The tentative agreements are making their way across UAW chapters.a growing number of union members seem to think otherwise.
What happens next is not up to us its up to you.a labor relations expert and professor at Rutgers.