Bibi Sabar, 22, on the left moved to Islamabad to study IT at the urging of her family because the violence against ethnic Hazaras like her in her hometown of Quetta made it dangerous to attend a university there.
Bibi and her roommate, Sana Arif, hang out in their dorm before class.
Bibi takes a bus with fellow university students to a mall. The outing would have been rare back in Quetta.
Farheen says, “K-pop has helped me a lot in being accepting towards new ideas.”
Haleema, 22, at left, chats with classmates during poetry class.
Haleema speaks on the phone with her roommate after evening class.
Haleema plans to become a schoolteacher or university professor.
To support her university course work in Islamabad, Haleema teaches preschool.
Haleema and Farheen ride public transport which they find very liberating.
Bibi Sabar gets ready before class.
Bibi Sabar wishes to move abroad for further studies.
The annual observance is held to bring attention to the ongoing targeted killings of Hazaras in Quetta.
Bibi Sabar, 22, on the left moved to Islamabad to study IT at the urging of her family because the violence against ethnic Hazaras like her in her hometown of Quetta made it dangerous to attend a university there.
Bibi and her roommate, Sana Arif, hang out in their dorm before class.
Bibi takes a bus with fellow university students to a mall. The outing would have been rare back in Quetta.
Farheen says, “K-pop has helped me a lot in being accepting towards new ideas.”
Haleema, 22, at left, chats with classmates during poetry class.
Haleema speaks on the phone with her roommate after evening class.
Haleema plans to become a schoolteacher or university professor.
To support her university course work in Islamabad, Haleema teaches preschool.
Haleema and Farheen ride public transport which they find very liberating.
Bibi Sabar gets ready before class.
Bibi Sabar wishes to move abroad for further studies.
The annual observance is held to bring attention to the ongoing targeted killings of Hazaras in Quetta.