Sonita Alizadeh is a powerful voice in contemporary feminism, representing the struggles and resilience of young women from the SWANA (Southwest Asia and North Africa) region. As an Afghan rapper and activist, she bravely challenged the tradition of child marriage with her groundbreaking song "Brides for Sale," which resonated globally. Growing up under the Taliban’s oppressive regime, Sonita used her music to fight against the injustices faced by women in her community, defying cultural and legal restrictions that silenced many. Her journey from a bathroom cleaner in Iran to an internationally recognized advocate highlights the transformative power of education and self-expression. Sonita’s work not only brings attention to the plight of women in the SWANA region but also inspires young women worldwide to use their voices for change, making her a significant figure in the global feminist movement. Join us to learn in a matter of “minutes” why Sonita’s contributions are necessary for societal growth!