Women's Rights in Iran: A Conversation Between Two Generations of Iranian Writers and Activists (video, English)

Women's Rights in Iran: A Conversation Between Two Generations of Iranian Writers and Activists (video, English)

Resource Type
Event Recording
Publication Year
2018
Language
English (US)

Topics

Country

Tags

Summary

The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security (GIWPS) and the Women's Learning Partnership hosted the program "Women's Rights in Iran" on Wednesday, December 5, 2018.

The program featured a conversation between two generations of Iranian writers and activists: 

  • Azar Nafisi - Bestselling author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" and 2018-19 Georgetown Centennial Fellow
  • Masih Alinejad - World-renowned campaigner for women's rights in Iran and author of "The Wind in My Hair"

With remarks from:

  • Margaret Brennan - Moderator of CBS News' "Face the Nation" and Senior Foreign Affairs Correspondent
  • Nazanin Boniadi - Actress and activist
  • Karim Sadjadpour - Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
  • Afshin Molavi - Senior Fellow, Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute

Runtime: [01:55:48]

 

TERMS OF USE: While WLP encourages visitors to our website to explore and share the resources in our Learning Center, we do not permit the publication or exhibition of any of the materials provided by WLP or generated by WLP, in part or in their entirety, in articles, books, digests, documentaries, magazines, movies, newsletters, reports, websites, whitepapers, or other print or digital document or platform, or audio or audio-visual recording, or audio or audio-visual broadcast or podcast, without our written permission. To learn more about how to request permission, please consult our full Terms of Use.