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Afghan Women in Music Solidarity Event

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Monday 10th March 2025
7:30pm til 10:30pm

Afghan Women in Music Solidarity Event

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About

An evening of conversation and music with guests Sonita Alizadeh, Zarifa Asghari, Eva Kearney, Amanda St John and Charlotte Dryden.

Following on from the Afghan Women Solidarity Concert (taking place March 8th) to end oppression and violence against women and girls, Oh Yeah Music Centre, in association with Freemuse, are proud to host the Afghan Women in Music solidarity event on Monday 10th March at 7:30pm to celebrate International Women's Day. 

Belfast was awarded UNESCO City of Music status three months after the Taliban took control of Kabul and banned music. Right now in Afghanistan girls are not allowed to go to school and women have no rights, not even the right to speak in public. Violence against women and girls is encouraged by the regime and child marriage is a growing industry. 

Sonita Alizadeh was sold into child marriage at the age of 10 and escaped at the
age of 16 when her viral music video, ‘Daughters for Sale’, helped her secure a
scholarship to study in the United States. Through her music and advocacy work,
Sonita has campaigned for women’s rights and against child marriage. She has
received the MTV Europe Music Generation Change Award and the BBC 100
Women award.

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