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Hope in Exile: Iranian Women Abroad Fighting for Those Back Home
For decades, Iranian women have faced institutionalized repression within their homeland—from forced hijab laws to surveillance, arrests, and gender apartheid…
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Breaking Silence: The Cost of Speaking Out Against the IRGC
Speaking out against authoritarian regimes often comes with grave consequences—but in Iran, dissenting against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)…
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Why the World Must Listen: Iranian Women and Global Feminism
Across the globe, the call for women’s rights has taken different forms, shaped by culture, politics, and power. In Iran,…
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Sisters in Struggle: Voices of Kurdish, Baloch, and Arab Women in Iran
In the shadow of systemic repression, Kurdish, Baloch, and Arab women in Iran are rising as powerful voices of resistance…
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Not Just Victims: Iranian Women as Architects of Change
In global narratives, Iranian women are too often portrayed solely as victims of oppression. While it’s true they face systemic…
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Generation Z and the Fall of Fear: Iran’s Youth Resisting the IRGC
A powerful shift is sweeping across Iran, led not by seasoned politicians or elite dissidents, but by its youngest citizens:…
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Art as Protest: How Iranian Women Use Creativity to Resist Oppression
In Iran, where freedom of expression is criminalized, art has become a powerful weapon of resistance—especially in the hands of…
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From Hashtags to Headlines: How Social Media Fuels Iran’s Women-Led Movement
The uprising led by Iranian women in recent years has marked a historic turning point—not just within Iran but across…
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Women Behind Bars: Life in Iranian Prisons Under the IRGC
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in Iran has become infamous for its role in repressing political dissent, particularly targeting…
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Veil of Control: The Politics Behind Iran’s Mandatory Hijab Laws
The hijab in Iran is far more than a piece of clothing. Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, it has become…
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