Razia Jan, a 2012 CNN Hero, fought for more than two decades to bring education and opportunities to Afghan girls. She passed away in July, but she leaves behind a legacy of bravery, resourcefulness, and a school that continues to change lives.
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- Razia Jaan immigrated to the U.S. from Afghanistan and became a citizen.
- She opened a girls' school outside Kabul in 2008, which grew to nearly 800 students. 25s
- Jaan was honored as a CNN Hero in 2012 for her educational work. 35s
- After the Taliban returned to power, she expanded enrollment for younger girls despite restrictions. 1m 21s
- Razia Jaan died at 81, but her school and legacy continue to inspire. 1m 53s