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  Reference: Iranian Women's One Million Signatures Campaign for Equality: The Inside Story
Posted on Thursday, October 29 @ 14:15:53 CET by SK

Reading References This book by Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani is a valuable case study of a new model for grassroots movements in the twenty-first century, applicable not only in societies ruled by autocratic governments or influenced by radical fundamentalism, but also in more open and tolerant societies that have yet to achieve full equality for women.

Iranian Women's One Million Signatures Campaign for Equality: The Inside Story



 

Eloquently written by Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani, Iranian Women's One Million Signatures Campaign for Equality: The Inside Story details the history, strategies, and values that brought together a diverse group of Iranian women, men, and rights activists for the well-known women's equality campaign. It is a valuable case study of a new model for grassroots movements in the twenty-first century, applicable not only in societies ruled by autocratic governments or influenced by radical fundamentalism, but also in more open and tolerant societies that have yet to achieve full equality for women.



Iranian Women's One Million Signatures Campaign for Equality: The Inside Story is the second volume in the WLP Translation Series which aims to increase the availability of feminist works produced in the Global South.

 

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