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November 24, 2024

Women’s movement

How the “Women’s Freedom Movement” made it impossible to go back; a conversation with Azar Tashakkor / Pedram Tahsini

Azar Tashakor is a sociologist and an active researcher who is concerned with social changes. She has carried out various research and facilitation projects throughout Iran, mostly in the areas of cities and women. In addition to observing, writing, and presenting sociological analyses, Azar Tashakor is also a life coach. She explains that coaching is […]...

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Created By: Padram Tahsini
August 22, 2024

Feminism and historical revolutions towards a gender-inclusive society/Razvaneh Mohammadi

During recent months, after the transphobic remarks of the famous British writer J.K. Rowling, some cisgender feminists came to her defense, believing that their experience as women is not being recognized enough and their voices were at risk of being silenced. They argued that the oppression experienced by cisgender women has been overshadowed by the […]...

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Created By: Razvaneh Mohammadi
January 20, 2021

The Women’s Movement in Canada and Nellie McClung/ Aida Ebrahimi

“این عکس یک پسر جوان در حال خندیدن است” This picture is of a young boy laughing. Aida has thick eyebrows. The history of women’s struggle in Canada dates back to the late 19th century, when women united to define their identity and social-political status. It was a fight for equal rights with men, which […]...

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Created By: Aida Abroufarakh
July 28, 2015