In Jerusalem stands the first Woman–Life–Freedom mural in the Middle East, honoring young Iranian women murdered by the Islamic regime for the simple act of showing their hair.
This documentary-style conversation takes us through each mural:
the stories of Mahsa Amini, Nika, Serena, Fereshteh, and other women whose courage sparked a revolution; the Iranian athletes whose eyes were shot out; the girls poisoned in their schools; the Persian Jewish victims of Hamas; and the deep biblical symbolism woven throughout every painting.
Artist collaborations, ancient Persian–Jewish connections, Zoroastrian symbols, and verses from Jeremiah, Esther, Hosea, Proverbs, and more reveal a stunning blend of art, prophecy, pain, and hope.