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The women of Iran speak

In a country where a man’s voice has historically been louder, the women of Iran now lead the fight for change. In the weeks since the innocent death of 22-year-old Mahsa (Jina) Amini by the Iranian regime’s morality police, the nation’s ever present cry for change has been supercharged by the country’s fearless women and girls calling for individual, social, civil, and economic reforms.

These unprecedented protests—the largest since the 2009 Green Movement—continue to be met by a

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