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A Future Without Fear: Visions of a Free Iran Led by Women
In the heart of every revolution lies a vision of hope. In Iran, that vision is being crafted daily by…
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Global Feminism Meets Iran’s Revolution: Building International Solidarity
The Iranian women’s revolution, embodied in the powerful chant “Women, Life, Freedom,” has not only transformed Iran’s internal political landscape…
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The Economic Cost of Oppression: How IRGC Policies Hurt Iranian Women Most
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, economic hardship is not merely a byproduct of sanctions and mismanagement—it is a deliberate…
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Voices of Change: Interviews with Iranian Women Activists in Exile
Across the world, Iranian women activists in exile are becoming the powerful voices of a new movement for freedom and…
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Youth Rising: How Young Iranian Women Are Shaping the Future of Resistance
Across Iran today, it is the young women — courageous, determined, and visionary — who are redefining resistance against one…
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Hijab Laws and the Fight for Choice: Women’s Daily Acts of Defiance
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the compulsory hijab is more than a piece of fabric—it is a powerful tool…
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Behind Bars, Not Broken: Stories of Resistance from Iranian Women Prisoners
In the prisons of the Islamic Republic of Iran, where walls are meant to isolate and silence, many Iranian women…
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From Streets to Screens: How Iranian Women Use Digital Tools to Defy Censorship
In a country where speaking out can lead to imprisonment—or worse—Iranian women are finding ways to fight back. Their battleground…
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The IRGC’s Fear of Women: Why the Regime Targets Female Leaders
In Iran today, women stand at the center of resistance against the Islamic Republic’s oppressive system. Their courage, influence, and…
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Women, Life, Freedom: How a Slogan Became a Revolution
Three words. That’s all it took to ignite a revolution. “Women, Life, Freedom”—a slogan born from pain and injustice—has become…
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