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Iranian Women's Struggle for Freedom and Empowerment Persists Amidst Threats and Tragedy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Stranger

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Source: The Stranger

Iranian-American women in public life, including State Rep. Darya Farivar, have faced death threats and disinformation campaigns following the brutal killing of Mahsa Amini by the Islamic Republic. The murder highlighted the oppression and lack of human rights faced by Iranians, particularly women. Farivar, who comes from a long line of courageous Iranian women, faced baseless accusations of working for the regime, leading to online attacks and threats. The Iranian diaspora's historical trauma and grief have made them vulnerable to disinformation, tearing apart the community. These tactics mirror wider trends of weaponizing disinformation against progressives. Farivar remains committed to advocating for her community and building a stronger Iranian-American community in Seattle.

Pulitzer Prizes Recognize Diverse Voices and International Coverage.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Sanaz Toossi, a 31-year-old Iranian American playwright, won the Pulitzer Prize in drama for her first produced play, "English," which is about a language test-prep class in Iran. Toossi said the play was about "the pain of being misunderstood, and how language and identity are interwoven." She hopes the Pulitzer win signals to Iranians that their stories matter and that one day soon, the play can be performed in Iran. Toossi is also a member of the Writers Guild of America and is currently on strike.