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Homeira Qaderi is an Afghan-American journalist, author, and human rights activist. She was born in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1980 and moved to the United States in 2002. She is the author of the book “The Secret Sky: A Memoir of Forbidden Love in Afghanistan”, which was published in 2014. Qaderi is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned a degree in Political Science. She has also worked as a journalist for the BBC, Voice of America, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Qaderi is an advocate for women's rights in Afghanistan and has been a vocal critic of the Taliban's treatment of women. She has also been a vocal advocate for the rights of Afghan refugees in the United States. Qaderi is currently the Executive Director of the Afghan Women's Writing Project, a non-profit organization that provides Afghan women with a platform to share their stories and experiences. She is also a board member of the Afghan Women's Fund, a non-profit organization that provides financial support to Afghan women and girls. Qaderi has been recognized for her work in the field of human rights and has received numerous awards, including the International Women of Courage Award from the US State Department in 2015.

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2015

Aqlema, a novel, 2015 Reflection of War and Exile in Stories of Afghanistan, 2015 Naqsh-e Shekaar-e Aho a novel, Painting of A Deer Hunt – A Fable of Women and Men, 2010 Goshwara-e- Anis, Anish's Earring, a collection of short stories, 2008 Noqra, a novel 2009 100 Years of Story Writing in Afghanistan, 2009 Noqre, the girl of Kabul river, a novel, 2008

2011

In 2011 she began teaching as a professor at Kabul University. Because of the great demand for her literary skills and professional expertise in Persian Literature, she also began teaching at Mash’al, Gharjistan, and Kateb universities. During the same period, she organized and was active in civic movements focused on achieving equal rights for Afghan women.

2010

In 2010 Ms. Qaderi attended a conference in China focusing on alleviating poverty and promoting better conditions for women in Afghanistan where she spoke extensively about the deprivation and oppression of Afghan women. In 2011, Ms. Qaderi participated in the second conference in Bonn, Germany, The International Conference on Afghanistan, speaking before the general assembly regarding the plight of Afghan women and their fight for equal rights. In 2012, Ms. Qaderi attended the Tokyo Conference, organized by 100 countries and their civic activists. During this conference, as part of the Afghan delegation, she requested that other countries assist the Afghan Government by dedicating their aid to benefit Afghan women. In 2012, she met with representatives of the Islamic world in Turkey to request implementation of changes in education and the workplace in order to improve the condition of women in the Muslim world. In 2012, she also attended talks in Pakistan and in Tajikistan promoting women's participation in government and in decision making roles within Muslim society. In 2014, Dr. Qaderi was a panelist for a symposium in Switzerland regarding the working conditions of women in Afghanistan. In December 2014, Dr. Qaderi participated in the London Conference on Afghanistan. In 2015, Ms. Qaderi was invited to attend the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa City. She took part in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.

2005

Alongside these cultural endeavors in Iran, Ms. Qaderi pursued her studies as well. She obtained a Bachelor of Persian Literature from Shaheed Beheshti University (Tehran) in 2005. In 2007, she received her master's degree in Literature from Allame Tabatabaei University (Iran). She studied Persian Language and Literature at the University of Tehran. In 2014, she received a Ph.D. in Persian Literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University in India. Her thesis was titled, “Reflections of War and Emigration in Stories and Novels of Afghanistan.”

2003

Ms. Qaderi took refuge in Iran. For seven years, while studying in Iran, Ms. Qaderi served as Director of The Afghan Artists and Cultural Instructors Society, established for Afghan writers living in Iran. In 2003, three of Ms. Qaderi's stories, “Zire Gonbadeh Kabood”, were published in Herat. Ms. Qaderi was the only Afghan woman writer published in Afghanistan that year. In 2003, she received the Sadegh Hedayat Award in Iran for her short story titled, Baz Baaran Agar Mibarid. This was the first prize ever given in Iran to an Afghan.

1980

Homeira Qaderi (Dari: حمیرا قادری ‎; born 1980) is an Afghan writer, activist and educator. Her name is also written in English as Homeyra.