Advocacy

The First Women-Led Revolution

The Women, Life, Freedom movement is more than a protest—it is a revolutionary shift that is redefining the fight for freedom and justice. For the first time, a women-led revolution is challenging an authoritarian regime at its core, proving that the struggle for women’s liberation is inseparable from the fight for systemic political change.


What began as resistance against compulsory hijab laws has grown into a movement demanding democracy, human rights, and the dismantling of Iran’s oppressive regime. But this revolution is about more than Iran—it is about global security and stability. The same forces that oppress Iranian women fund terrorism, spread extremism, and destabilize nations worldwide.

Beyond Iran: A Global Fight for Security and Justice


The Islamic Republic is not just a domestic threat—it is a global actor of repression and instability. While brutally suppressing its own people, it also:

• Funds terrorism across the Middle East.

• Uses nuclear threats to manipulate international diplomacy.

• Undermines democracies through cyber warfare and propaganda.

• Spreads gender apartheid and exports its ideology beyond Iran’s borders.


The fall of this regime is not only a victory for Iranians—it is a step toward a safer, more stable world.


My Role: Pressure the Regime, Support the People


I believe real change will not come from outside—it will come from within Iran, led by its own people. I believe we need to stand with Iranians as they stand for the future of our children around the world.

• Pressure the Regime: Expose its crimes, push for targeted sanctions, and deny it legitimacy.

• Support the People: Amplify voices inside Iran and connect activists to international allies.


Iran’s future will be written by its young, educated generation—our mission is to ensure they are empowered, heard, and supported at every step.


The Women, Life, Freedom movement is about more than rights—it is about the future of democracy and the free world.

They need you

Freedom, Democracy, Peace, Security, and Justice


These values are fragile yet vital—and they demand all of us. Real change requires strength in numbers. We need your voice, your strength, and your commitment. Together, we can make it happen.