[3] In 1988, Bayramova joined the All-Tatar Public Center, which advocates increased autonomy for Tatarstan and promotes the Tatar language.
[4] In 1991 she held a two week long hunger strike to protest the holding of Russian presidential elections in Tatarstan, which helped to spark a large protest movement against the Russian elections being held there.
[1] Her writing focuses on the political issues confronting Tatar people and their history, though her works include fiction[6] and art criticism.
[1] She has also written histories of the Tatar people which seek to emphasize their historical unity as a cohesive ethnic group.
[7] In 2014, Bayramova was charged with inciting ethnic hatred following her condemnation of the 2014 Russian Annexation of Crimea on Facebook.