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SHIRZANAN: A media and advocacy platform empowering Muslim female athletes Presentation for Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum - April 9, 2016

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SHIRZANAN:A media and advocacy platform empowering Muslim female athletes

Presentation for Ali Center Athletes and Social Change Forum - April 9, 2016

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Presenters

Mara Gubuan - Co-Founder of Shirzanan

Kulsoom Abdullah - Olympic Weightlifter and Team Shirzanan Ambassador

Minky Worden - Director of Global Initiatives for Human Rights Watch and Shirzanan Board Advisor

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Background

●Pronounced SHEER’ zah-non

●Persian word for “female heroes”

●First Iranian women’s sports magazine founded by Solmaz Sharif

●Published online from 2007-2009

●Updated and reintroduced in 2014 to include all Muslim female athletes

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Our mission is to secure access to sports for all Muslim females

●We use sports to catalyze advancements in Muslim women’s rights;

●We recognize sports benefits as inextricably linked to health, education, social, economic, political and gender equality;

●We endeavor to change the narrative around Muslim female athletes by filling a void in sports coverage traditionally restricted by culture and censorship; and

●We believe in the power of media for social change and improved representation will change discriminatory practices and beliefs.

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Team Shirzanan carried out our first advocacy campaign - a #RideForRights on RAGBRAI 2015.

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Our motivation●The original Shirzanan publication recorded 6.5 million hits to the

website in two years - serving as a bridge transcending the gender divide, cultures and borders;

●In 2012, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei included female athletes on their Olympic teams for the first time;

●In 2012, FIFA lifted the ban on hijab which opened the game of football to Muslim females;

●Social media is a proven tool for reform and self-expression; and

●Internet is cost-effective and has expansive reach.

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Challenges

Restrictions on the freedoms of expression and media;

Cultural, religious, legal - all predominantly gender-based - barriers to sports participation limit our subjects; and

Governmental restrictions and censorship limit reporting and, thus, the production and dissemination of free information - which is the mission of our parent non-profit organization named Non-Stop Media.

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Kiran Khan, Hajar Abulfazil, Raha Moharrak, Mona Seraji, Rehab Shawky, and Amani Ammoura.

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The Team Shirzanan Advocacy CampaignTo promote female sports participation as a fundamental right leading to gender equality and greater independence on a #RideForRights;

Elite Muslim athletes joined forces with native Iowans for a cross-cultural sports exchange in July 2015 using the RAGBRAI 7-day, 462-mile bicycle ride across Iowa as our platform;

We held a Sports, Media and Equality panel discussion prior to RAGBRAI; and

We are mentoring the Team Shirzanan Ambassadors.

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Muslim “female heroes” bicycle across Iowa to inspire women around the world

Watch Religion News Service Video:

http://www.religionnews.com/2015/07/24/video-muslim-female-heroes-bicycle-across-iowa-inspire-women-around-world/

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Team Shirzanan athletes as cultural ambassadors

Through news stories, images and advocacy:

●We promote Muslim female athletes as role models;

●We integrate them with the international sports community; and

●We develop cross-cultural understanding.

Media coverage: Chime For Change published 8 stories on team members, Huffington Post Live, NYT, Des Moines Register, Women’s eNews, Mic.com, and numerous international outlets.

Team Shirzanan Ambassadors are committed to continuing the cycle of female empowerment through sports.

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Team Shirzanan’s Muslim athletes and Iowans engaged in cross-cultural dialogue with other cyclists..

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The Team Shirzanan International Athlete Ambassadors

● Raha Moharrak - The first Saudi woman to climb Mount Everest and for whom riding a bicycle was illegal for females until 2013;

● Kiran Khan - A Pakistani Olympic swimmer who disguised herself as a boy for 4 years in order to train in the public pools;

● Mona Seraji - An Iranian snowboarder and surfer who police detained for riding her bicycle in Tehran while violating Islamic dress code;

● Hajar Abulfazil - An Afghan soccer player and coach advocating for greater access to sports facilities (currently one indoor facility is shared by the men’s and women’s national teams; of the 6 days it is open per week, the women receive 4 hours of access);

● Amani Ammoura - A Jordanian cyclist working to popularize the bicycle for commuting and recreation; leading a Global Biking Initiative unisex Team Shirzanan on a tour from Vienna to Berlin in May 2016; and

● Rehab Shawky - An Egyptian cyclist working in rural communities to educate girls and families about the health and economic benefits to sports participation.

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RAGBRAI is an actonym for The Des Moines Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa - July 2015.

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Examples of existing discriminatory practices and laws

1. Iranian ban preventing women from entering stadiums to watch men’s volleyball and football matches

Challenged by Human Rights Watch digital campaign: #Watch4Womenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ninL7CmqBqg

“Stop Sidelining Women in Iran”Solmaz Sharif with Minky Wordenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bODu0R4W48s

2. Iranian women’s soccer team captain’s husband restricts travelhttp://wapo.st/1iyo4rJ

3. FIBA (International Basketball Federation) ban on headgear

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The Shirzanan magazineContents included:

British-Bangladeshi kickboxing champion with chronic fatigue syndrome;

Muslim American Ibtihaj Muhammad who will make history in Rio 2016 as first to compete in hijab;

Jordanian badminton player using sport to help Syrian refugees heal; and

Afghan women’s cycling team now nominated for Nobel Prize.

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Our Upcoming Projects

●Ongoing advocacy and mentorship

●Working group of United Nations Youth for Gender Equality

●Publication of our second Shirzanan magazine - May 2016

●Media training in preparation for Rio Olympic Games - June 2016

●Partnership with Chime For Change on a journalism training workshop for the Rio Olympic Games - July 2016

●Documentary Film Series

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Advocating for Muslim Female Athletes at The New York Times and The United Nations

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Our Links

●Facebook.com/ShirzananGlobal

●Twitter @ShirzananGlobal

●Instagram: ShirzananGlobal

●Multimedia website in development; visit our project page: http://non-stopmedia.org/projects-list/shirzanan-project/

Mara Gubuan - Co-Founder, [email protected]

Solmaz Sharif - Co-Founder, [email protected]

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Shirzanan Board of Advisors

● Minky Worden, Director of Global Initiatives for Human Rights Watch

● Rimla Akhtar, Chairman of Muslim Women’s Sport Foundation (United Kingdom)

● Gary Belsky, Former Editor-in-Chief of ESPN The Magazine

● Faezeh Hashemi, President of Islamic Women’s Sports Federation (Iran)

● Sarah Murray, US Director of Women Win

● Shannon Galpin, Founder and President of Mountain2Mountain

● Fatima Saleem, GEO TV Sports Reporter and Founder of GO Girl (Pakistan)

● Hayam Essam, Founder of Girl Power (Egypt)

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