Born in Kerman, Iran, Mahnaz Afkhami is the founder and president of Women's Learning Partnership, executive director of the Foundation for Iranian Studies, and former minister for women's affairs in Iran. She lives and works in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Afkhami's complexities and passion make even the driest policy discussions captivating. The result is a thought-provoking addition to the international women's rights shelf."--Publishers Weekly For more than 50 years, Afkhami has been a voice against injustice, violence, and oppression. She became the first and only minister of women's affairs in Iran and later helped develop the Foundation for Iranian Studies, which has played a significant role in scholarship about Iran. She has been a leading figure in the international women's movement and offers a valuable perspective on women's lives in the Global South and on the internal politics of various women's organizations, such as the Women's Learning Partnership, for which she serves as founder and president . . . . Recommended."--CHOICE The publication of Mahnaz Afkhami's memoir has turned out to be quite timely . . . . Afkhami is an engaging writer [whose memoir] illuminates an incredible depth of experience and offers an edifying example of the many complexities, constraints, and possibilities of local, regional, and transnational feminist organizing . . . . In looking back while remaining engaged and committed, Afkhami's book is a valuable contribution to and account of both Iranian and transnational feminisms." --Catherine Z. Sameh, The Middle East Journal