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At just 19 years old, Hamna Zafar, a Pakistani American, found herself at a crossroads – succumb to an arranged marriage in Pakistan or chase her American dream. The Maryland native, born into an immigrant family, had always been the obedient daughter, but her parents’ sudden insistence on an arranged marriage shattered her plans.
In 2019, during what seemed like an ordinary family trip to Pakistan, Zafar discovered it was, in fact, her engagement party. Stunned and pressured into a commitment she didn’t choose, Zafar grappled with the cultural clash between her parents’ traditions and her aspirations.
Refusing to surrender her autonomy, Zafar hatched a daring escape plan, seeking refuge with a Navy recruiter and later finding solace with a college friend’s family. Claudia Barrera, whom Zafar now calls mom, opened her home, providing the support needed for Zafar to complete her associate degree.
In 2022, Zafar took a bold step, enlisting in the US Air Force, where she now serves as a Security Defender. Airman 1st Class Hamna Zafar, assigned to the 377th Security Forces Squadron, can be seen diligently checking visitor identification at Kirtland Air Force Base. Her duties include installation patrol, installation access control, and base defense alarm monitoring, showcasing her commitment to her new role.
The transition, however, brought its own set of challenges, as Zafar faced a culture shock during training, navigating a world where no one had ever raised their voice at her. The petite and humble Air Force enlistee reflects on her journey, emphasizing the importance of breaking free from societal expectations.
Zafar’s story is one of resilience, defiance, and the pursuit of individual dreams against the backdrop of familial and cultural pressures. Her courage serves as an inspiration, highlighting the lengths some individuals go to carve their path in a world that often dictates otherwise.