amina salah has seen many bleak new dawns in her country, through a violent revolution, paon and a brutalil war. she had an opportunity to escape before the taliban came to power, but she stayed, earning a bachelor's and then a law degree from kabul university. ♪ and as she watched a generation of girls denied access to a basic education, amina dedicated her life to giving them the same opportunity she had. in her tenure as afghanistan's minister of education, she's worked tirelessly to give faith to a new generation of girls that a new day is coming, one that may feel bleak and cold now, but will one day be warm and broad and include everyone under the sun. i'm reminded of a quote from one of our own keepers of the faith, susan b. anthony. "we shall someday be heeded, "and everybody will think it was always so, "just exactly as many young people today "think all the privileges which woman now possesses "always were hers. "they have no idea "how every single inch of ground she stands on rk of some little handful of women in the past." or, in our case, the present. please welcome afghan mi