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Shirzanan began as a media and advocacy project managed by our parent public charity. Team Shirzanan was its first advocacy event. Visit the Shirzanan1 page for additional details.

04/15/2017

There is a crisis of representation in the media. We live in a racially and ethnically diverse nation that is 51% female, but the news media itself remains staggeringly limited to a single…

02/18/2017

To learn more about SHIRZANAN media and advocacy organization, visit our page or Shirzanan.org. Thanks!

Shirzanan is a proud presenting partner of "Girl Unbound" at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London. Screenings ...
02/17/2017

Shirzanan is a proud presenting partner of "Girl Unbound" at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London. Screenings are March 15-16 but festival runs March 6-17. Buy tickets now!

In Waziristan, Pakistan, women are forbidden to play sports. MariaToorpakai disguised herself as a boy and became Pakistan's finest squash player, despite death threats to her and her family. See GIRL UNBOUND 15-16 March at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival & meet women's rights advocates from ar...

01/27/2017

Shirzanan Athlete Ambassador Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir introduces a short film detailing the effects of the FIBA hijab ban on her basketball career and personal life. So proud to support her efforts to end the discriminatory ban!

01/24/2017

For more about Shirzanan Media + Advocacy for Muslim Females in Sport - which began as a project of Non-Stop Media - visit Facebook.com/Shirzanan1

Shirzanan joined athletes-advocates who fight for the human right to sport and against discrimination that denies fair a...
01/24/2017

Shirzanan joined athletes-advocates who fight for the human right to sport and against discrimination that denies fair access. Athlete Ambassador Soolmaz Abooali is featured in a piece by Deadspin: "Athletes Pick A Side At the Women's March" -
https://t.co/1doI2SvNnh

On the eve of the Women’s March in Washington, a group of female athletes gathered together at a tiny Mexican bar minutes from the Capitol building.

With your help, Shirzanan will receive $10,000 through the KIND Causes program.Please VOTE for Shirzanan as the charitab...
12/18/2016

With your help, Shirzanan will receive $10,000 through the KIND Causes program.

Please VOTE for Shirzanan as the charitable organization to win $10,000 for workshops raising female voices in sports media. We train female journalists to cover female athletes and train female athletes as advocates - promoting the human right to sport!

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Strengthen Muslim female leaders in sports & life!To develop role models and leaders in sports and life, we'll invite 6 ...
12/07/2016

Strengthen Muslim female leaders in sports & life!
To develop role models and leaders in sports and life, we'll invite 6 Muslim soccer captains from 6 countries (Team Shirzanan 2017) to The Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy (JFSLA) followed by advocacy training in New York. Now more than ever, we value the universal power of sport to unify and unite. With Team Shirzanan 2015 as our model, we know this unique sports exchange will also contribute to cross-cultural understanding among the American hosts and multi-national Muslim guests.
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/muslim-female-athletes/

08/20/2016
In an op-ed by Solmaz Sharif, co-founder of Shirzanan Global calls for FIVB to help end ban on Iranian women from attend...
08/17/2016

In an op-ed by Solmaz Sharif, co-founder of Shirzanan Global calls for FIVB to help end ban on Iranian women from attending men's volleyball matches. Shirzanan fights for access to sports for all Muslim females---as players AND spectators.

The ability for Iranian women to be at stadiums is symbolic of their right to occupy public spaces, and to celebrate key moments in the life of the country

Op-ed by Shirzanan Athlete Ambassador Kulsoom B. Abdullah describes how her efforts led to the International Weightlifti...
08/15/2016

Op-ed by Shirzanan Athlete Ambassador Kulsoom B. Abdullah describes how her efforts led to the International Weightlifting Federation's ruling modification that allowed Muslim women to wear attire that accommodates their religion. This pioneering sportswomen opened competitive Olympic weightlifting to observant Muslim females including Egyptian Sarah Ahmed who made history in the RIo Olympics last week:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/sara-ahmed-medal-weightlifting_us_57acad49e4b0db3be07d72db.

Muslim girls and women face unique challenges in sports — clothing shouldn’t be an additional deterrent

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