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A Soundtrack To Issue 10

  • Spring 2022
  • Playlist

We asked each contributor to Adi’s tenth issue to share a song that resonated with their piece. The resulting playlist reflects the breadth of the issue, beginning with the stir of Sarban’s poetry, turning to a popular anti-Soviet resistance chant, punctuated by rap group, AK-13’s, ballistic beat, and ending with a ballad on a love yet to return by the late Lata Mangeshkar. 

We encourage you to listen as you make your way through Issue 10: Afghan Women: A Polyphony.

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  • Playlist
A Soundtrack To Issue 10

We asked each contributor to Adi’s tenth issue to share a song that resonated with their piece. The resulting playlist

  • Essay
Where the Panjshir River Flows

Munazza Ebtikar

In Afghanistan, walking through landscapes charged with sorrow.

  • Violence
  • Vignette
A Girl Has to Earn Her Keep

Farzaneh Hosseine

Stories from Afghan women and girls, in their own words.

  • Intervention
  • Essay
Bullet in Our Conversation

Aliyeh Ataei

Displaced from Afghanistan, two new mothers grapple with the unshakeable wounds of war.

  • Protest
  • Interview
Shamayel Shalizi: Assimilation is a Wound

Alizeh Kohari , Shamayel Shalizi

The commentator and founder of “Blingistan” on challenging lazy narratives about Afghanistan.

  • Protest
  • Essay
Imperial Salaams

Anila Daulatzai

“Mainstreaming” gender, forced handshakes, and colonial violence in Afghanistan.

  • Violence
  • Diary
Lost in the Darkness

Nilufar Danishwar

A diary of a Kabul homemaker in the months after the Taliban takeover.

  • Violence
  • Poem
I Shall Write A Poem

Shafiqa Khpalwak

I am enormous / I am vast / How am I imprisoned here?

  • Intervention

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