The Woman Life Freedom Archive

2026

Interactive Web

The Woman, Life, Freedom Archive, is a radical practice of care: a gathering of creative disobedience carried by bodies across homes, schools, streets, and digital commons.

Born from the costs of lived resistance, acts of everyday refusal. The archive holds over 10,000 artifacts: protest graphics, posters, oral testimonies, performances, ritual gestures, songs, chants, poems, and letters from political prisoners.

The organizing principle of this archive is a civic loop: Repetition is the pulse, from body to collective, street to screen, mourning to dance, solitary risk to shared presence, turning creative disobedience into collective movement building. The archive counters algorithmic erasure, suppression, and surveillance. It invites witnesses, activists, and artists to contribute what people risk making in public.

The archive's 14 categories honor these distinctions. They reflect how creative disobedience actually moves, the specific forms through which knowledge, memory, and politics will travel from body to body, generation to generation, geography to geography. The thirteen social justice movements are their foundation, the living struggles from which every gesture, ritual, and song in this archive grows.

The Woman, Life, Freedom Archive is a collaboration between Azadeh Tajpour, Neda Moridpour, Rashin Fahandehj and the web design team, Federica Fragapone and Paolo Corti.

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