Remembering Mahsa Amini and The Girls of Revolution Street
8" x 9" March 5, 2023
Fusible applique, machine quilting, faced
in response to Project Quilting 14.5: Not a Square
I machine quilted this small portrait with a few wisps of hair escaping the hijab; showing the sort of small infraction committed by women which can result in charges and even death.
In September 2022 Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman was detained by the morality police in Tehran for not wearing her hijab properly. She was beaten and died in custody. She is one in a decade's long history of women of Revolution Street (Not a Square ;) protesting the requirement to wear hijab in Iran and other countries.
"All over the world and throughout history, a woman's body has been the playground of various ideologies and identity politics, and a strict dress code for women has always been a strategy to uphold these political identities.
-Alma Fazeli"
To read the entire essay, click HERE.
Women and men all around the world protest laws that use religious 'values' to deny women bodily autonomy. This is a problem everywhere, not just in Muslim countries. Women (or men, or any gender!) who CHOSE to wear hijab or any other dress style should have the right, autonomy, privilege of doing so.
Peace,
Paula
another powerful piece. Thank you for sharing this Paula.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim ;-)
DeleteThis is amazing - the art, the message and everything in the piece.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much.
DeleteIt’s all so powerful! Thank you for making these statements through your artwork. These are basic human rights! For one to be able to practice their religion as they see fit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Risa!
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