Recently in Iran, a woman was convicted of “encouraging moral corruption” for removing her headscarf in public and sentenced to two years in prison. But surprisingly, the same country’s capital, Tehran, is currently featuring billboards of Iranian women and their accomplishments.
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Though some have criticized the campaign as a lack of concrete action towards policy change, the billboards coincide with a pro-reform mayor who was elected in 2017. The previous administration confined women’s roles in society exclusively to household duties, but this new open celebration of women’s achievements in areas ranging from sports to science to film production could prove a significant step towards equality and justice.
مريم كاظم زاده، تنها زن عكاس دوران جنگ #زنان_نامدارpic.twitter.com/OoslofMIIv
— Amene Shirafkan (@shirafkan82) March 11, 2018
Some of the featured women include:
- Shahla Riahi — first female film director in Iran, she has also worked as an actress
- Maryam Kazemzadeh — first female Iranian war photographer, covered the war in the 1980s
- Marzieh Hadid Chi — first female commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, later worked as a women’s rights activist and an MP
- Alenush Terian — known today as the mother of modern astronomy in Iran
- Maryam Amid-Semnani — arevolutionary in the world of female journalism, launched the newspaper Blossom
You can see the billboards and learn about more women featured here.
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