Analysis
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Beyond Borders: Iranian Women in the Diaspora and the Fight for Change
The struggle for freedom, human rights, and gender equality in Iran has long extended far beyond the country’s borders. At…
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Art, Protest, and Resistance: How Creativity Empowers Iran’s Women
In Iran, where public expression is heavily censored and dissent is criminalized, art has become one of the most powerful…
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Women of Courage: Iranian Feminists Who Refuse to Stay Silent
In a nation where speaking up often means risking your life, Iranian feminists have chosen courage over silence. Their bravery,…
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The IRGC and Gender Apartheid: Enforcing Control Through Fear
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, gender is not only a cultural boundary but a political weapon. At the center…
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Voices from Evin: Letters and Stories from Inside Iran’s Notorious Prison
Tucked into the foothills of northern Tehran lies Evin Prison, a place that has come to symbolize the Iranian regime’s…
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Global Voices: How the World Can Support Iran’s Women-Led Movement
The Iranian women’s movement—embodied in the now globally recognized slogan “Women, Life, Freedom”—has become a defining force in the country’s…
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Full Analysis: Digital Defiance — How Iranian Women Are Fighting Censorship Online
In the face of one of the world’s most oppressive regimes, Iranian women are rising as digital warriors. While the…
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From Protest to Prison: The Cost of Speaking Out in Iran
In the Islamic Republic of Iran, the act of speaking out is an act of bravery—and often, one of sacrifice.…
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Hijab and Resistance: Why Iranian Women Say No to Forced Veiling
• Context: Mandatory hijab laws since 1979 revolution • The hijab as more than clothing—it’s a symbol of state power…
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The Future Is Female: How Iranian Women Are Shaping Tomorrow’s Iran
Across Iran’s turbulent social and political landscape, a powerful force is rising — one defined by resilience, defiance, and vision.…
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