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What does it mean to fight for a democracy that has yet to be realized? In this episode, we turn to Iran, where citizens have been engaged in a decades-long struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination.
Our guest, Zolal Habibi, is a human rights activist and a leading voice for democracy and women’s rights in Iran. She serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), bringing both personal experience and professional dedication to the movement for change.
Together, we dive into:
This conversation sheds light on the courage and determination of the Iranian people—and the seeds of democracy they continue to plant against all odds.
The Iranian people’s fight for freedom shows us that democracy is built through resilience and courage. If this conversation inspired you, share the episode, subscribe to Let’s Talk Democracy, and leave a review to help amplify these voices. Together, we can keep the call for justice alive.
By Tina JohnsonWhat does it mean to fight for a democracy that has yet to be realized? In this episode, we turn to Iran, where citizens have been engaged in a decades-long struggle for freedom, justice, and self-determination.
Our guest, Zolal Habibi, is a human rights activist and a leading voice for democracy and women’s rights in Iran. She serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), bringing both personal experience and professional dedication to the movement for change.
Together, we dive into:
This conversation sheds light on the courage and determination of the Iranian people—and the seeds of democracy they continue to plant against all odds.
The Iranian people’s fight for freedom shows us that democracy is built through resilience and courage. If this conversation inspired you, share the episode, subscribe to Let’s Talk Democracy, and leave a review to help amplify these voices. Together, we can keep the call for justice alive.