- Ettelā'āt-e Bānuvān (Persian: اطلاعات بانوان) or
Banovan, was one of the
early women's
magazines published in Tehran, Iran. The
magazine was established...
- Kanoun-e-
Banovan ('Ladies’ Center') was an
Iranian women's
rights organization,
founded on 14
October 1935. It pla**** an
important part in the Kashf-e...
- Iran. She
founded the
first Iranian Jewish women's
organization (Sāzmān-e
bānovān-e Yahud-e Irān) in 1947. She
migrated to the
United States and established...
-
personality and she
returned to Tehran. She was a
member of the Kanoun-e-
Banovan and
supported the Kashf-e
hijab reform against compulsory hijab (veiling)...
- in Iran.
Founded the
first Iranian Jewish women's
organization (Sazman
Banovan Yahud i Iran) in 1947.
After immigrating to the U.S., she
established the...
- country, such as:
Tehran (5
women parks; namely, Behesht-e-madran, Pardis-e-
Banovan, Boostan-e-Narges,
Shahrbanoo Complex,
Reyhane park)
Shiraz Esfahan Mashhad...
-
specialized journal focusing on women's issues. Later, Shokoufeh,
Nameie Banovan, Alam e Nesvan, and
Nesvan e
Vatan Khah were
published in Tehran. Moreover...
- of Iran, Zan va Towse-eh: ahamm-e eqdamat-e anjam-shodeh dar khosus-e
banovan pas az pirouzi-ye enqelab-e
Eslami (Tehran: Shura-ye Hamhangi-ye Tablighat-e...
- in Iran.
Founded the
first Iranian Jewish women's
organization (Sazman
Banovan Yahud i Iran) in 1947
Leandra Medine – author, blogger, and
humor writer...
- activists, who
campaigned for it via the women's
organisation Kanoun-e-
Banovan. The 1940s saw a
heightened consciousness of the role of
women in society;...