Afghan Women Cyclists Riding for Freedom

Posted on the 12 May 2013 by Lasesana @lasesana

From my column in Communities @ Washington Times

WASHINGTON, DC, March 29, 2013- When asked to describe their bicycle in one word, many cyclists of all kinds use the word “freedom.” Nowhere is this description more appropriate than for the women who make up the Afghan National Women’s Cycling Team.

Challenging the long- held cultural belief that a woman cycling is offensive, these dedicated young athletes are standing up to social norms and becoming vehicles of change.

“Daily in Afghanistan, girls risk their lives to go to school, women risk their lives to work in government, the police forces, and even the army.  Women activists march in the streets to fight for their rights, knowing that they are making themselves targets,” says Shannon Galpin, currently producing a documentary film about the team.  “The women cyclists are doing something very simple that we take for granted, but making a huge statement in a country that doesn’t allow their women to ride bikes.”
Read more: http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/world-our-backyard/2013/mar/29/afghan-women-cyclists-riding-freedom/#ixzz2T5EjhZFs