Skateistan, the international NGO which empowers children through skateboarding and creative education, has released a new video to mark International Women’s Day. The video features four female skaters from the charity’s Afghan Skate Schools in Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif. The original footage was submitted as entries for the Asian Skateboarder of the Year Award, which recognized many of Skateistan’s Afghan skaters.
Although sport is prohibited for many girls in Afghanistan, Arezo*, Belqisa, Saeeda and Marzia are defying expectations by skating and showing other girls how it’s done. All four girls have come up through Skateistan’s programs and are now educators or volunteers in the organization, helping others to improve their skating but also to keep pushing for their dreams.
Skateistan is also sharing a new collection of photos, taken by Juliette Cassidy, who visited the Skate School in Mazar-e-Sharif at the end of 2020. Her unique images capture girls who are confident in taking up space and striving for their own futures.
Skateistan’s Communications Manager, Jessica Faulkner said, “The photos and the video together are a perfect way to mark International Women’s Day at Skateistan. We want to acknowledge the challenges that girls are facing in many parts of the world and to celebrate the bravery and determination of our students, to keep chasing their dreams. Our students inspire us every day to keep working towards a better future, where girls can be free to make their own choice and to be recognized for their incredible achievements.”
Skateistan programs have averaged over 50% female participation so far in 2021. All Skateistan Skate Schools are managed by women and over half their global staff is female.

