A discussion with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai
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“True bravery is still doing what you believe in, even when you’re scared.” Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, education activist, and bestselling author, returns to The Daily Show to chat with Jon Stewart about her new memoir, “Finding My Way.” They talk about how much her life has changed since she first visited the show at 16, including graduating college and getting married, and how she came to realize she doesn’t have to be perfect. She also opens up about managing mental health and societal projections while pursuing activist work and the school for women she founded in Pakistan, which just graduated its first-ever class.
On March 23, 2026, the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School welcomed Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and education activist, and Gaisu Yari, Advocacy and Policy Manager at the Malala Fund, for a special screening of „Bread & Roses” (2023). Directed by Sahra Mani, the documentary offers a powerful and intimate look into the lives of Afghan women following the Taliban’s return to power after the United States officially withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021
„Bread & Roses” film description: Through secretly recorded footage, the film follows three women, Sharifa, Zahra, and Taranom, as they confront the sudden loss of their rights to education, work, and public life. Their stories show both the dangers of resistance and the extraordinary courage of women who continue to organize, protest, and support one another despite repression.
