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'''"United For Iran" painted a mural behind a sliding metal gate, aptly representing the jail in which the women depicted were then held. Since its original painting, half of these women have been freed, but half remain behind bars, prisoners of conscience held by the Iranian theocratic regime.''' | '''"United For Iran" painted a mural in [[Clarion Alley and Post-modernism|Clarion Alley]] behind a sliding metal gate, aptly representing the jail in which the women depicted were then held. Since its original painting, half of these women have been freed, but half remain behind bars, prisoners of conscience held by the Iranian theocratic regime. This mural also represents a decades-long history of [[Iranian Anti-Shah Protest 1978|Iranian activist]] solidarity in San Francisco.''' | ||
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Unfinished History
"United For Iran" painted a mural in Clarion Alley behind a sliding metal gate, aptly representing the jail in which the women depicted were then held. Since its original painting, half of these women have been freed, but half remain behind bars, prisoners of conscience held by the Iranian theocratic regime. This mural also represents a decades-long history of Iranian activist solidarity in San Francisco.
Atena Daemi
Azita Rafizadeh
Nasrin Sotoudeh
Niloufar Bayani
Sepideh Gholian
Shokufe Yadollahi
Zeinab Jilalian