Malala pens down her Oxford University experience for 'British Vogue'
Nobel Prize Laureate reflects on why every girl deserves the same chance at education
Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai has penned down her Oxford University experience for the prestigious British Vogue, its editor revealed on Wednesday.
Edward Enninful took to Twitter and wrote, "As Malala Yousafzai begins her second year at university, in the November issue of British Vogue on newsstands this Friday, she reflects on her life at Oxford University and why every girl deserves the same chance."
Talking about the 21-year-old's journey at Oxford, Enninful further elaborated, "Speaking of inspiration, Malala Yousafzai has written exclusively for Vogue about her first year at university. As she returns to Oxford this month, I could not be more proud to have this wonderful young woman – who became a global figurehead for educational rights six years ago when the Taliban attempted to kill her simply because she wanted to go to school – on our pages."
Recently, the activist's portrait by artist Shirin Nishat was unveiled at National Portrait Gallery in London. The portrait had a poem inscribed on it which is written by Pakhtun poet Rahmat Shah Sayel.
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Edward Enninful took to Twitter and wrote, "As Malala Yousafzai begins her second year at university, in the November issue of British Vogue on newsstands this Friday, she reflects on her life at Oxford University and why every girl deserves the same chance."
Talking about the 21-year-old's journey at Oxford, Enninful further elaborated, "Speaking of inspiration, Malala Yousafzai has written exclusively for Vogue about her first year at university. As she returns to Oxford this month, I could not be more proud to have this wonderful young woman – who became a global figurehead for educational rights six years ago when the Taliban attempted to kill her simply because she wanted to go to school – on our pages."
Recently, the activist's portrait by artist Shirin Nishat was unveiled at National Portrait Gallery in London. The portrait had a poem inscribed on it which is written by Pakhtun poet Rahmat Shah Sayel.
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