How Zainab Salbi Learned to See Her Own Beauty The women's rights activist on what she sees when she looks in the mirror.
The Shame of Growing Up in Saddam Hussein’s Inner Circle Humanitarian Zainab Salbi looks back at how she found the courage to tell the story of her harrowing upbringing.
Activist Zainab Salbi: “The Arab World Is in Pain” Humanitarian Zainab Salbi says listening to women in the region could be the key to sparking hope.
Activist Zainab Salbi on Escaping an Abusive Arranged Marriage Zainab explains why her mother sent her to the United States to marry an Iraqi-American out of fear of Saddam Hussein.
If You Knew Me You Would Care An OWN Original Zainab Salbi reads the inspiring poem she wrote for resilient women and their indomitable spirits.
How People Find Hope in the Midst of War Zainab Salbi shares the spiritual survival tactics used by people who live in a constant state of war.
Zainab Salbi: Activism Has Been a “Journey of Humility” The international humanitarian explains how she became a more empathetic activist.
How Lipstick Became a Weapon in the Bosnian War Women's rights activist Zainab Salbi explains how simply wearing a beauty product became a stand against the bad guys.
The Connection Zainab Salbi Saw Between the Holocaust and the Bosnian War Best-selling author Zainab Salbi reveals the reason she has devoted her life to fighting for women's rights.