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“I Will Always Be Their Voice”: An Iranian Activist on Resistance, Freedom, and the Cost of Speaking Out
From Iran to Estonia, activist Mana Taheri speaks out on oppression, resistance, and the Woman-Life-Freedom movement. "I will always be their voice until we are all free." Watch the full interview.
International Women’s Network in Estonia (IWNE)
June 24, 2026
The Monster Was Never Under the Bed: Gender-Based Violence as a Structure of Power
For generations, we have taught children to fear monsters under the bed, imagining creatures that hide in darkness, wait in closets, ready to emerge at night. But the statistics tell a different story. The danger is not imaginary nor confined to shadows, and it is rarely a stranger.
Liisa Emilia Sorainen
May 11, 2026
Why Estonia’s Progress on the Pay Gap Still Falls Short
Estonia’s pay gap has been hanging around for years. Depending on the method of measuring it, women earn somewhere between 13 to 18 percent less than men. That’s not a tiny difference you can brush off as coincidence. It adds up over time, affecting savings, pensions, and overall financial independence.
Jesamine Rikisahedew
April 28, 2026
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Latest Articles
“I Will Always Be Their Voice”: An Iranian Activist on Resistance, Freedom, and the Cost of Speaking Out
From Iran to Estonia, activist Mana Taheri speaks out on oppression, resistance, and the Woman-Life-Freedom movement. "I will always be their voice until we are all free." Watch the full interview.
International Women’s Network in Estonia (IWNE)
June 24, 2026
The Monster Was Never Under the Bed: Gender-Based Violence as a Structure of Power
For generations, we have taught children to fear monsters under the bed, imagining creatures that hide in darkness, wait in closets, ready to emerge at night. But the statistics tell a different story. The danger is not imaginary nor confined to shadows, and it is rarely a stranger.
Liisa Emilia Sorainen
May 11, 2026
Why Estonia’s Progress on the Pay Gap Still Falls Short
Estonia’s pay gap has been hanging around for years. Depending on the method of measuring it, women earn somewhere between 13 to 18 percent less than men. That’s not a tiny difference you can brush off as coincidence. It adds up over time, affecting savings, pensions, and overall financial independence.
Jesamine Rikisahedew
April 28, 2026
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