, this project is particularly meaningful. She began her label to advocate for Afghans around the world and celebrate their culture. Due to the events in Afghanistan, she felt the need to take a break from designing, even postponing releases she had planned. But the understanding that her creations brought joy to Afghans and could help raise money enabled her to continue.
“To have these women be able to express themselves at a time like this through making clothing, that's something that I can feel so deeply within me because I also have that artistic inclination,” Shalizi says. . "Things like these are everyday revolutionary acts that can bring you to tears if you think about it.”After seeing the success of the first round of work, the organizers began round two. But as the news cycle continued on, the people of Afghanistan seemed to have become an afterthought. Based on Sharif's experience as an activist, she says, she expects catastrophes to have a window of about two weeks until people begin to forget about them.
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