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Amal Aden
Born1983 (age 40–41)
Northern Somalia
Occupation(s)Author, interpreter, lecturer
Known forAuthor and lecturer
Notable workSe oss (2008), ABC i integrering (2009), Min drøm om frihet (2009)
WebsiteAmal Aden

Amal Aden (born 1983) is the pseudonym of a SomaliNorwegian writer. She is an author, lecturer and lesbian activist[1]. Aden is substitute member of the Norwegian Press Complaints Commission and has been a contributor to the newspaper Dag og Tid since January 2013.

Early and Personal Life

Aden was born in northern Somalia, and became an orphan at the age of four. She was illiterate, and immigrated to Norway through family reunification[2] as a thirteen-year-old in 1996, after living as a street child for seven years.[3] She struggled at first with the meeting of another culture, child protection and other public services which she claims were unable to help her. She ended up in the drug environment in the Oslo city district of Grønland, and lived on the streets of the same city periodically.[4]

Today however, she is self-employed and works as an interpreter for the police, schools and other instances, as well as being an advisor and lecturer for municipalities and other instances.[3] She is the mother of two twins and since 2002 she has lived in Hønefoss.

Career

Amal Aden published her first book in 2008 and has published several books since. She has received several awards, first of them Zola-prisen (a Norwegian prize named after the French writer and intellectual Émile Zola) in 2010 for her work with immigration and integration issues.

Controversy

In 2013, following her participation in the Oslo Pride Parade, Amal Aden received 146 threatening messages. Aden, who is an outspoken Muslim-lesbian activist, was accused of being a bad role model for Muslim children.[1]

Honours and recognitions

Bibliography

Aden is the author of several books:[3]

  • Se oss: bekymringsmelding fra en ung norsksomalisk kvinne. Aschehoug (2008)
  • ABC i integrering: 111 gode råd om hvordan alle kan bli fullverdige borgere i det norske samfunnet. Aschehoug (2009)
  • Min drøm om frihet: En selvbiografisk fortelling. Aschehoug (2009)
  • Det skal merkes at de gråter: Om likestilling blant somaliere i Norge (2011)
  • Om håpet glipper, er alt tapt (2012)
  • Jacayl er kjærlighet på somali (2015)

References

  1. ^ a b Törnkvist, Ann (3 July 2013). "Death threats for lesbian Somali-Norwegian". The Local.
  2. ^ Solset, Jannie (2 October 2009). "Norsk nok?". Vårt Land (in Norwegian). Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  3. ^ a b c "Aden, Amal". Aschehoug (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 14 September 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Aden, Amal. "Velkommen til min hjemmeside" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 31 January 2010.
  5. ^ Amal Aden tildelt Gina Krog-prisen, Norwegian Association for Women's Rights