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In the face of devastating state violence, the people of Iran continue to find new ways to resist. From a female marathon runner pacing her cell in prison, to an underground concert staged in defiance of the law, the fight for a free Iran is fought daily with bodies, art and solidarity.

In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast, Professor David Palumbo-Liu speaks with journalist Fatemeh Jamalpour about her book, For the Sun After Long Nights, which she wrote with fellow journalist Nilo Tabrizy. In September 2022, the world learned of the murder of a young Kurdish woman in Iran, Mahsa Jina Amini. Her death, while a captive of the Iranian state, sparked the Woman, Life, Freedom protests. Fatemeh and Nilo’s book frames those protests in the deep tradition of Iranian women leading political movements for rights and freedom, that date back at least a century. They also provide incredibly detailed and moving accounts of the everyday lives of people in Iran who are part of a collective movement under the most oppressive and violent conditions imaginable. Fatemeh talks about the significance of the many ethnic minorities in Iran, the unique role of Gen Z in the protests, and the many ways that women’s bodies have become a powerful weapon in the fight for collective freedom, in places as diverse as prisons and illegal music concerts. Clearing up myths and lies about Iran and the resistance, this is an especially important episode of Speaking Out of Place.

(0:00) A Century of Resistance Fatemeh discusses the deep historical roots of the Iranian women's movement

(2:58) Becoming a voice for suppressed women

(4:15) Sisterhood and Co-Authorship Meeting Niloufar Tabrizi and collaborating across borders

(7:15) Interrogations and Writing Documenting state interrogation as an act of defiance and survival

(12:45) The Diversity of Iran Highlighting the vital roles of Kurdish, Turkish, Arab, and Baluchi minorities in the struggle

(16:15) Personal Freedom vs. Collective Liberation Why returning to a "broken country" was an act of profound love and solidarity

(21:15) Gen Z Gamers in the Streets How young Iranians are using online strategy to fight security forces

(26:15) Turning Grief into Resistance

(29:15) Correcting Western Media Myths

(31:15) The Body as a Weapon Women reclaiming their agency through public presence without a hijab

(32:20) The Imaginary Concert The story of an illicit, breathtaking public performance in Iran

(35:15) The Future of Iranian Journalism

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