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Azadi Means Freedom

Fighting for gender equity through the world's most popular game

by Maryam Shojaei

Book cover for Azadi Means Freedom
Book cover for Azadi Means Freedom

A young woman activist takes on her government and the world's largest sports body, FIFA, to fight for women and girl's rights in her country.

The sister of one of Iran's biggest soccer star describes her battle against the stadium ban in a thrilling, inspiring story for anyone YA and up.

Maryam Shojaei's brother, Masoud, is one of Iran's most famous soccer players, captain of three World Cup teams. But Maryam and her mother and sister never saw him play in Tehran's famous Azadi Stadium. For forty years no woman--not one of the over 40 million women and girls in that country--has been allowed in any stadium, except for those brave enough to sneak in disguised as men and run the risk of being arrested, beaten, and imprisoned.

"Azadi" means freedom in Iran's Persian language.

Here is Maryam's story of taking on her own government and a global sports organization to fight for girls' and women's rights. Azadi Means Freedom is both a fascinating look into life in modern Iran for young women today, and also a personal story filled with intrigue and danger. Maryam travels the globe to battle the stadium ban, is arrested and beaten, but her story is also covered in international news. With the support of activist friends and her beloved family--and the stories of other protesters like the Blue Girl and the White Scarves movement--she reaches the powerful halls of FIFA and the United Nations to plead her case. Masoud's final gesture on the turf at Azadi Stadium is an extraordinary act of love and support.

Here is an inspiring, nail-biter of a story for every activist, sports fan, soccer player, and fighter for women's rights around the world.

Book cover for Azadi Means Freedom
Book cover for Azadi Means Freedom

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“A moving tale about the importance of one’s voice to make a change. Maryam’s story is an inspirational reminder of the power of perseverance. This story and its message will stay with me.”

“Maryam Shojaei’s book Azadi Means Freedom: Fighting for gender equity through the world's most popular game, is a truly passionate and informative account of her activism and perseverance in the fight to lift the Iranian Stadium ban on Women. But Maryam’s story is not just about a stadium ban, it is about love of family, about the power of sports as a tool for diplomacy, about friendships and a shared humanity, and it is about the constant need to keep fighting for the basic human rights of women everywhere. Wonderful read!”

MARYAM SHOJAEI is an Iranian civil right activist. Her activism has been featured in media around the world. She received her Masters in Peace Operations from George Mason University. Maryam was awarded an ESPN Sports Humanitarian Award for the advancement of women’s rights and social justice through sport, and the Sport for Human Rights Award from Beyond Sport. She has lived in the United States and Canada, and now resides in Tehran where she focuses on advocating for children's human and education rights.