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Since 2014, Masih Alinejad has led social media campaigns encouraging Iranian women to commit acts of civil disobedience – such as removing hijabs – and taking video. She’s been targeted by the Iranian government, having to live in exile in the US for years.
She joins us to discuss the international response to the current protests, and the role she believes Western feminists should play.
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Since 2014, Masih Alinejad has led social media campaigns encouraging Iranian women to commit acts of civil disobedience – such as removing hijabs – and taking video. She’s been targeted by the Iranian government, having to live in exile in the US for years.
She joins us to discuss the international response to the current protests, and the role she believes Western feminists should play.

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