PBS to Debut WHAT TOMORROW BRINGS on POV, 10/31
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 20, 2016
In Afghanistan today, there is no social issue more controversial than women's rights. And nothing cuts to the heart of the matter more than the education of young girls, because nothing so radically threatens to change a deeply patriarchal society than rising generations of educated women.
In 2009, when Razia Jan, a visionary and fearless educator, arrived in the war-blasted village of Deh'Subz to open the Zabuli Education Center, she placed herself at the center of her country's turmoil. As recounted in the new documentary What Tomorrow Brings, she faced families and village elders hostile to female education, threats (and nearby examples) of Taliban violence and the haunting question of what would happen when U.S. forces withdrew. To sustain herself, Razia had her own resourcefulness, the passion of her TEACHERS and, perhaps most surprisingly in a conservative rural setting, the free-spirited determination of the girls themselves to get an education. Beth Murphy's What Tomorrow Brings has its national broadcast premiere on the PBS documentary series POV (Point of View) on Monday, Oct. 31, 2016 at 10 p.m. (Check local listings.) Watch the trailer below:The film is a powerful example of what happens when learning extends far beyond reading, writing and arithmetic. Here, girls have the space to dream of-and pursue-a life different from the one they were born into. They persist even when faced with beatings, forced engagements, and threats by a resurgent Taliban.

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