Zahra Airall is a writer, women's rights activist, film maker.
[1] She is a founding member of the organization Women of Antigua[2] and is one of their executives.
[6] Airall is one of the contributors to She Sex,[7] a collaborative book with sections written by different Caribbean women.
[9] She wrote a specially commissioned monologue for Heather Doram.
[10] She has won multiple awards at the National Youth Awards (Antigua),[11] including the award for literary arts in 2016 for her involvement in many things over the years including works within the organization Women of Antigua (When a Woman Moans, Vagina Monologues) and August Rush (Expressions).