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Mahnaz Afkhami (Persian: مهناز افخمی; born January 14, 1941) is an Iranian
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who served in the
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from 1976 to 1978. She is founder and president of Women's Learning Partnership (WLP), executive director of the Foundation for Iranian Studies and former Minister of Women's Affairs in
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's pre-
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government. She has lived in exile in the United States since 1979. Afkhami has been an advocate for
women's rights Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide. They formed the basis for the women's rights movement in the 19th century and the feminist movements during the 20th and 21st centuries. In some countri ...
since the 1970s. She has founded and headed several international
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s focused on advancing the status of women in Iran and later around the world. She has lectured and published extensively on the international
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, women's
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, women in
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, women and
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, the status of women in Muslim-majority societies and on women's participation in
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. Her books have been translated into multiple languages and distributed internationally.


Activism


Leadership and political participation

At 17, Afkhami joined a trade union and successfully challenged a breach of her rights as a worker when an employer laid her off temporarily then rehired her to avoid paying for the vacation she had earned. She credits this incident by giving her the belief that organizing could bring about social change. In 1975, Afkhami was asked to join the cabinet of the Iranian government and became Minister of Women's Affairs. The post had not existed in Iran before and the only other person holding such a position was
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in
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. In 2001, Afkhami published ''Leading to Choices: A Leadership Training Handbook for Women'' to encourage women to be leaders in their families, communities, and countries. It has been translated into 20 languages. In 2010, she published ''Leading to Action: A Political Participation Handbook for Women''. The manuals have been used for training around the world, reaching thousands. Afkhami and her sister Farah Abrahimi were featured in the PBS series ''Destination America'' in 2005. At the time Afkhami became Minister of Women's Affairs, her sister was a leader in the students' movement demanding the overthrow of the
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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , title = Shahanshah Aryamehr Bozorg Arteshtaran , image = File:Shah_fullsize.jpg , caption = Shah in 1973 , succession = Shah of Iran , reign = 16 September 1941 – 11 February 1979 , coronation = 26 Octob ...
.


Gender equality

In 1969, two years after returning to Iran as a professor of literature and Chair of the Department of English at the National University of Iran, Afkhami was drawn into Iran's women's movement and founded the Association of University Women. In 1970, she became the secretary general of the Women's Organization of Iran (WOI). She remained there for ten years, during which time she worked for Iranian women's rights. While Afkhami was Minister of Women's Affairs, Iran's legislation granted women equal rights as regards divorce; raised the minimum age of marriage; supported women's employment with maternity leave and childcare provision; and built upon the family laws of 1967. Afkhami has served as a member of Iran's High Council of Family Planning and Welfare and on the boards of trustees of Kerman University and Farah University for Women. She has written that " men's empowerment is a process, a holistic approach that involves raising consciousness, building skills and reforming unjust laws that limit women's education, their employment, their participation in decision making and, above all, their opportunities for economic independence."


Exile and involvement in the international women's movement

When Iran's
Islamic Revolution The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dyna ...
began in 1979, Afkhami was at the United Nations in New York negotiating the establishment of the
International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women The International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW ) was a subsidiary of the United Nations General Assembly. It was established upon recommendation of the World Conference on the International Women's Year 1 ...
(INSTRAW). She was charged ''
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'' with "Corruption on Earth and warring with God." She has never returned to Iran, living instead in exile, although she has said she would like to return to help rebuild Iran if its political system changed. She contributed the piece "A future in the past, the prerevolutionary women's movement" to the 1984 anthology '' Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology'', edited by
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. In 1994, she publishe
''Women in Exile''
a collection of portraits of activist women in political exile. Afkhami then joined the international women's rights movement, saying: "The conditions women have in common outrank and outvalue those that set them apart." She became an advisor to
Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization, headquartered in New York City, that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. The group pressures governments, policy makers, companies, and individual human ...
and the vice-president and executive director of he Sisterhood is Global? Since then, she has writte
''Towards Global Feminism''
Afkhami has served on a number of boards and committees of international organizations including the Steering Committee of the
World Movement for Democracy World Movement for Democracy is an international network of individuals and organizations who share the common goal of promoting democracy. The World Movement was launched in February 1999 when the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and two n ...
(1999–2010), the
International League for Human Rights The International League for Human Rights (ILHR) is a human rights organization with headquarters in New York City. Claiming to be the oldest human rights organization in the United States, the ILHR defines its mission as "defending human right ...
(2000–2006), the
Global Fund for Women The Global Fund for Women is a non-profit foundation funding women's human rights initiatives. It was founded in 1987 by New Zealander Anne Firth Murray, and co-founded by Frances Kissling and Laura Lederer to fund women's initiatives around the ...
(1998–2007), Gender At Work (2003–2008), Women Leaders Intercultural Forum (2010) and Global Women's Action Network for Children (2006–2009).,
Global Fund for Women The Global Fund for Women is a non-profit foundation funding women's human rights initiatives. It was founded in 1987 by New Zealander Anne Firth Murray, and co-founded by Frances Kissling and Laura Lederer to fund women's initiatives around the ...
(1998–2007),
International Museum of Women The International Museum of Women (IMOW), headquartered in San Francisco, California, is an online museum that covers women's issues worldwide. Since March 2014 it has been part of the Global Fund for Women. Creation and expansion I.M.O.W. was f ...
(2000–2014), Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative (2002–2010), and Women's Human Rights Net (2000–2004). She currently serves on the Advisory Committee of the Women's Rights Division of
Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization, headquartered in New York City, that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. The group pressures governments, policy makers, companies, and individual human ...
, the Board of the Foundation for Iranian Studies, and the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's
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and
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Culture, Islam and universality of rights

Afkhami believes that religion and
feminism Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
are not incompatible
"Women ought not to be forced to choose between freedom and God"
. Nonetheless, culture and religion can be problematic in terms of women's human rights: "We must pose the question: why is it that the denial of the most rudimentary rights to civil treatment for women is always based on some fundamental point of culture? Is this culture real, or is it a fetish that is used to maintain some economic, social, or simply psychological privilege?" She has taken a stand against
cultural relativism Cultural relativism is the idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture. Proponents of cultural relativism also tend to argue that the norms and values of one culture should not be evaluated ...
and Islamic
exceptionalism Exceptionalism is the perception or belief that a species, country, society, institution, movement, individual, or time period is " exceptional" (i.e., unusual or extraordinary). The term carries the implication, whether or not specified, that the ...
, stating clearly that human rights are universal and must supersede religious frameworks: "At the center of heconflict is the dilemma of Muslim women's human rights – whether Muslim women have rights because they are human beings, or whether they have rights because they are Muslim women."


Iranian Women's Movement

Looking back on the changes which occurred in Iran just before the revolution, Afkhami said: "It seems to me that our main mistake was not that we did not do other things which we should have done. Our main mistake was that we created conditions in which the contradictions related to modernity, progress, equality, and human rights, especially women's rights, increased and the reaction to our work put perhaps too much pressure on the country's social fabric." She has publicly supported the Iranian
One Million Signatures One Million Signatures for the Repeal of Discriminatory Laws (Persian: ), also known as Change for Equality, is a campaign by women in Iran to collect one million signatures in support of changing discriminatory laws against women in their coun ...
campaign to end discriminatory laws against women by promoting a book written by Iranian activist
Noushin Ahmadi Khorasani Noushin Ahmadi is a notable Iranian author, translator, essayist, journalist, women's rights activist and community activist. She is one of the founding members of the One Million Signatures campaign. She was also a founder of Women's Cultural Ce ...
. She believes that the movement is a new phase within a century-long cause. Afkhami's life and work in the women's movement in Iran, breaking with tradition, and living in exile are the topics of the 201
''Voice of America Persian biopic''


Speaking engagements (selected)

Chicago Council on Global Affairs The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is a global affairs think tank, describing itself as "a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing knowledge and engagement in global affairs and empowering more people to help shape our glob ...
,
Election 2016 and the Global Women's Movement
', Chicago, IL (November 1, 2016) (Moderated by Fay Hartog-Levin with
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and .)
Roosevelt Institute The Roosevelt Institute is a liberal American think tank. According to the organization, it exists "to carry forward the legacy and values of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt by developing progressive ideas and bold leadership in the service of rest ...
,
Women and Girls Rising Conference
', New York, NY (September 11, 2014) (Moderated by LaShawn R. Jefferson with
Farida Shaheed Farida Shaheed is a Pakistani sociologist and feminist human rights activist. In 2012, she was appointed the United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights. She heads the Shirkat Gah women's resource centre in Pakistan, and is ...
and Jocelyn Olcott) Creative Alternatives of New York,
CANY Seminar Series: Leading to Change: Eliminating Violence Against Women
, New York, NY (November 1, 2013)
Women Deliver Women Deliver is a global advocacy organization that works to generate political commitment and financial investment for fulfilling Millennium Development Goal 5, which is improving maternal health. This is a multifactorial approach, involving acce ...
Conference 2013,
Presidential Session: Ending Violence Against Women
', Kualalumpur, Malaysia (May 29, 2013) (Moderated by Shereen El Feki with Gary Barker,
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,
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)
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Most Powerful Women Conference
2011, Laguna Niguel, CA (October 3–5, 2011)


Biography

Mahnaz Afkhami was born in
Kerman Kerman ( fa, كرمان, Kermân ; also romanized as Kermun and Karmana), known in ancient times as the satrapy of Carmania, is the capital city of Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 821,394, in 221,389 households, ma ...
,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
in 1941, the eldest of three children. Her early childhood was spent in Kerman, Iran in a complex that housed a large extended family of Sheikhi
Shi'ite Muslims Shīʿa Islam or Shīʿīsm is the second-largest branch of Islam. It holds that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib as his successor (''khalīfa'') and the Imam (spiritual and political leader) after him, mo ...
. When she was 11, her mother divorced her father and they moved to the United States. She later attended the University of San Francisco and the University of Colorado in Boulder. In 1967, Mahnaz returned to Iran as a professor of literature at the National University of Iran. She worked there until 1978. Since then, she has lived in the United States, residing in
Maryland Maryland ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean t ...
with her husband,
Gholam Reza Afkhami Gholam Reza Afkhami is an Iranian-born American scholar, author, educator, and a former Pahlavi Iran government official. He is the senior scholar and director of Social Science Research and International Studies at the Foundation for Iranian Stud ...
. They have a son and two grandchildren.


Chronological overview

* 2000–  Founder and President of Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace * 1996–99  President of Sisterhood Is Global Institute * 1992–96  Executive Director of Sisterhood Is Global Institute * 1989–96  vice-president of Sisterhood Is Global Institute * 1981–  Founder and Executive Director of Foundation for Iranian Studies * 1979–81  Consultant on Women and Development, Palo Alto, California * 1976–78  Minister for Women's Affairs, Government of Iran * 1970–79  Secretary General of the Women's Organization of Iran * 1968–70  chairman, English Department, National University of Iran * 1967–68  Assistant Professor, Department of English, National University of Iran * 1966–67  Lecturer, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado * 1965–66  assistant editor, Abstracts of English Studies, Boulder, Colorado


Organizations founded or co-founded

* 2006  Global Women's Action Network for Children (with
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,
Melanne Verveer Melanne Verveer is the executive director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security at Georgetown University. She is a founding partner of Seneca Point Global, a global women strategy firm and a co-founder of Seneca Women. Melann ...
, and
Madeleine Albright Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelová; May 15, 1937 – March 23, 2022) was an American diplomat and political scientist who served as the 64th United States secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. A member of the Democrat ...
) * 2006  Women Leaders Intercultural Forum (with
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, Lisa Anderson, and ) * 2001  Gender at Work (with Kumi Naidoo, Aruna Rao, and Joanna Kerr) * 2000  Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace * 1989  Sisterhood Is Global Institute * 1981  Foundation for Iranian Studies * Unknown  South Tehran Development Program * Unknown  Association for Exceptional Children, Iran * Unknown  Association for English Professors in Iranian Universities * Unknown  University Women's Association of Iran


Honors

* Lifetime Achievement Award, Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans, New York, NY (October 15, 2015) * Walk of Courage Award,
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, Baltimore, MD (October 28, 2015) * TrustWomen Hero Award 2015 (shortlist nominee)


Bibliography

Afkhami has published a large number of articles and books, with a particular focus on women's human rights, Muslim women, as well as the Iranian women's movement.


Books

* 2022  ''The Other Side of Silence: A Memoir of Exile, Iran, and the Global Women's Movement''. The University of North Carolina Press. * 2015  ''Beyond Equality: A Manual for Human Rights Defenders'' (co-authored), Women's Learning Partnership, Bethesda, Maryland * 2012  ''Victories Over Violence: Ensuring Safety for Women and Girls'' (co-authored), Women's Learning Partnership, Bethesda, Maryland * 2010  ''Leading to Action: A Political Participation Handbook for Women'' (co-authored), Women's Learning Partnership, Bethesda, Maryland * 2002  ''Toward a Compassionate Society'' (editor), Women's Learning Partnership, Bethesda, Maryland * 2001  ''Leading to Choices: A Leadership Training Handbook for Women'' (co-authored), Women's Learning Partnership, Bethesda, Maryland * 1998  ''Safe and Secure: Eliminating Violence Against Women in Muslim Societies'' (co-authored), Sisterhood Is Global Institute, Bethesda, Maryland * 1997  ''Muslim Women and The Politics of Participation'' (co-edited with Erika Friedl), Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, New York * 1996  ''Claiming Our Rights: A Manual for Women's Human Rights Education in Muslim Societies'' (co-authored with Haleh Vaziri), Sisterhood Is Global Institute, Bethesda, Maryland * 1995  ''Faith and Freedom: Women's Human Rights in the Muslim World'', Syracuse University Press and I.B. Tauris * 1994  ''Women and the Law in Iran (1967–1978)'' (compilation with introduction), Women's Center of the Foundation for Iranian Studies * 1994  ''Women in Exile'', University Press of Virginia * 1994  ''In the Eye of the Storm: Women in Postrevolutionary Iran'' (edited with Erika Friedl), Syracuse University Press and I.B. Tauris * 1992  ''Iran: A PreCollegiate Handbook'' (with Charlotte Albright), Foundation for Iranian Studies * 1978  "Notes on the Curriculum and Materials for a Women's Studies Program for Iranian University Women"
"Iran's National Plan of Action for Integration of Women in Development: Theory, Structure and Implementation"
(manuscripts prepared for the Women's Organization of Iran Center for Research on Women, Tehran)


Chapters (selected)

* "Women's Human Rights in Iran: From Global Declarations to Local Implementation", in ''Women and Girls Rising: Progress and Resistance Around the World'', edited by Ellen Chesler and Terry McGovern. Routledge Global Institutions, New York and UK, 2016. * "Foreword: Sunlight , Open Windows, and Fresh Air: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Iran", in ''Shirin Nehsat: Facing History'' by Melissa Ho, Smithsonian Books, 2015. * "Rights of Passage: Women Shaping the 21st Century," in ''The Future of Women's Rights: Global Visions & Strategies'', edited by Joanna Kerr, Ellen Sprenger, and Alison Symington. Zed Books, New York: 2004. * "Women, Information Technology, and Human Development," in ''Middle Eastern Women on the Move'',
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (or Wilson Center) is a quasi-government entity and think tank which conducts research to inform public policy. Located in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Wash ...
, Middle East Project, 2003. * "Epilogue: Our Shared Human Values" in ''To Mend the World'' edited Marjorie Agosín and Betty Jean Craige. White Pine Press, New York, 2002 * "The Women's Organization of Iran: Evolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Change," in ''Women in Iran From the Rise of Islam to the Islamic Republic'', edited by Lois Beck & Guity Nashat. University of Illinois Press: 2002. * "Gender Apartheid, Cultural Relativism, and Women's Human Rights in Muslim Societies," in ''Women, Gender, and Human Rights: A Global Perspective'', edited by
Marjorie Agosín Marjorie Agosín (born June 15, 1955) is a Chilean-American writer. She has gained notability for her outspokenness for women's rights in Chile. The United Nations has honored her for her work on human rights. The Chilean government awarded he ...
, Rutgers University Press, 2001. * "Cultural Relativism and Women's Human Rights," in ''Women and International Human Rights Law'', edited by Kelly D. Askin and Dorean M. Koenig. Transnational Publishers, Inc., New York: 2000. * "Gender Apartheid and the Discourse of Relativity of Rights in Muslim Societies," in ''Religious Fundamentalisms and the Human Rights of Women'', edited by Courtney Howland. St. Martin's Press, New York: 1999. * "A Vision of Gender in Culture" in ''Culture in Sustainable Development: Investing in Culture and Natural Endowments'' edited by
Ismail Serageldin Ismail Serageldin (; born 1944 in Giza, Egypt), Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), the new Library of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002, is currently, Emeritus Librarian, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alex ...
, Joan Martin-Brown. From a conference sponsored by the World Bank and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Bank, 1999. * "A Woman in Exile," in ''A Map of Hope'', edited by Marjorie Agosin. Rutgers University Press: May 1999. * "Towards Global Feminism: A Muslim Perspective," in ''Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed'', edited by Diane Bell and
Renate Klein Renate Klein (born 5 April 1945) is an Australian academic, writer, publisher, and feminist health activist. Klein was an associate professor in women's studies at Deakin University until her retirement in 2006, and with Dr Susan Hawthorne, she co ...
. Spinifex Press: 1996. * "Identity and Culture: Women as Subjects and Agents of Cultural Change," in ''From Basic Needs to Basic Rights, The Institute for Women, Law, and Development'': 1996. *"Middle Eastern Women and Human Rights," in ''Women, Culture and Society: A Reader''. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company: 1994.


Articles (selected)

* "Women, Rights, and Security in Iran," (in German and English) in ''Der Tagesspiegel'', American Academy in Berlin, September 2008. * "Rights of Passage: Women Shaping the 21st Century," ''Occasional Paper No.7'',
Association for Women's Rights in Development The Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID), formerly the Association for Women in Development, is an international feminist membership and movement support organization committed to achieving gender equality, sustainable developmen ...
, October 2002. * "Human Security: A Conversation," in ''Social Research''. The New School, New York: Vol. 69, No. 3, Fall 2002. * "Our Shared Humane Values," ''In Touch'', Women of Washington, Los Angeles & Orange County, April 2001, Vol.8. No.4. * "At the Crossroads of Tradition & Modernity: Personal Reflection," ''SAIS Review'', The Johns Hopkins University Press, Summer-Fall 2000, Vol. XX, No. 2. * "Beijing and Muslim Women," in ''Muslim Politics Report'', Council on Foreign Relations: November/December 1995. * In Persian: "Evolutionary Politics and Revolutionary Change," ''Iran Nameh'', (Summer 1997). "What is Modern in the Contemporary Poetry of Iran," ''Jahan Now'', Tehran, 1972. "Influence of the Haiku on Modern American Poetry," ''Jahan Now'', Tehran, 1971.


References


External links

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