Sports, in its most profound sense, can be cathartic in ways beyond our comprehension. In times of turmoil and anguish, sports’ therapeutic abilities can lead us out of the darkness and toward a better place, if not tangibly than in the recesses of our minds.
Sometimes, all it takes is a skateboard.
In the war-ravaged streets of Kabul,
Perhaps most wrenching is the story of 12-year-old Fazilla, who works on the street selling gum to help feed her family. She talks about the gender bias she’s faced since she’s taken up skateboarding, vaguely alluding to the fact that her father “disagrees” with her choice of activity, but Fazilla has found the strength to carry on, amidst the constant stares and silent judgments of passersby.








