Cartoon by Kianoush Ramezani

Join our Journey and stand in solidarity with the people of Iran, one year since Mahsa Jina Amini’s death.

Global Citizen: This September marks one year since the death of Mahsa Jina Amini in custody after being arrested by the so-called “morality” police in Tehran, Iran’s capital city, for showing her hair beneath her hijab.

Since then, the women of Iran have defied the Islamic Republic’s oppressive regime by cutting their hair, burning their hijabs, and dancing in the streets. Their bravery captured the world’s imagination and all across the globe, people took to the streets in their hundreds of thousands to stand in solidarity with Iran’s protests.

But in the year since Mahsa Jina Amini was killed, things have gotten worse, not better, for women in Iran.

If you believe, as feminist Audre Lorde did, that no woman is free while any woman is unfree, join our Stand With Iran Journey today to take action and stand with the people of Iran wherever you are >>>