(HamAva-Ravi) هم آوا- راوی
(HamAva-Ravi) هم آوا- راوی
Structural Violence in Iran’s Education System
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Continuing from the previous episode, this time we look at structural violence from the perspective of families and society.

In this section, with the program expert Ms. Saba Alaleh, a political-social psychoanalyst, we discuss the role of teachers in identifying violence, raising parental awareness, and the shocking cases of child abuse in schools.

We examine how families, often unintentionally, become part of the cycle of fear and punishment, why reporting abuse in schools remains taboo, and what role civil society plays in breaking this silence.

This episode is an effort to explore solutions—from education and awareness to creating collective responsibility for children whose voices are not being heard.

The Raavi–Hamāva podcast series aims to expand the national discourse around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion and state, human rights, gender equality, and the protection of Iran’s territorial integrity.

Within such a framework, through collective wisdom, we can work toward a free and proud Iran for all Iranians, regardless of their beliefs, ideas, gender, or ethnicity.

“Government of the people, by the people, and for the people”