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May 19, 2015
In her profile of Ayaan and her new book Heretic, Elizabeth Renzetti of The Globe and Mail writes, “As a […]
May 19, 2015
In a translated excerpt from his article in the Spanish newspaper El Pais, Mario Vargas Llosa notes, “It is […]
May 19, 2015
Ayaan speaks with Flemming Rose, Foreign Editor at the Danish Jyllands-Posten and champion of free speech, about her […]
May 19, 2015
As part of her Canadian book tour, Ayaan sat down with Maclean’s magazine to discuss her new book, […]
May 19, 2015
Two survivors of female genital mutilation—Aissa Edon and Hoda Ali—along with two students—Mabel Evans and Kain Egan—decided to […]
May 7, 2015
President Jimmy Carter appeared for a TED talk highlighting why he thinks that the mistreatment of women is […]
May 7, 2015
A cab driver in New York was sentenced this month for his role in the honor killings of […]
April 30, 2015
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is to be awarded the Bradley Prize on June 3, 2015, at the John F. […]
April 14, 2015
Forced marriage is a problem across cultures. This story highlights the experiences of two young women who underwent […]
April 14, 2015
NPR’s All Things Considered talks to AHA Foundation sister organizations Unchained at Last and Tahirih Justice Center about […]
April 7, 2015
Aisha Saeed discusses her recent novel, Written in the Stars, and the stories of her American friends forced […]
April 5, 2015
Ayaan Hirsi Ali sounds off on her evolving stance on Islam, feminism and atheism. She also talks about […]
April 1, 2015
The New York Times reviews Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s latest book, Heretic, saying “Unquestionably, Hirsi Ali poses challenging questions […]
March 31, 2015
Ayaan discusses Islam, extremism, and the role of women on the Diane Rehm Show. They discuss her story, […]
March 25, 2015
“Ayaan Hirsi Ali is Islam’s best known—her critics would say most incendiary—dissident in the West.” In this article, […]