Ravi Podcast - HamAva

The Ravi–HamAva podcast series aims to promote a national discourse centered around universal values, democracy, the separation of religion from government, human rights, gender equality, and the safeguarding of Iran’s territorial integrity.

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

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

Ravi Hamava Podcast

HamAva Ravi Podcast Series

Women on the Frontlines of Politics

The torch of the Women, Life, Freedom movement remains lit and continues to move hand in hand with the people. A demanding society, despite all challenges, is present in every sphere—gatherings, street protests, cinema and protest art, dissenting clergy, and the daily struggle of women in all areas are visible.

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The Final Stop of Iran’s Democracy Movement: The Referendum

In the previous two episodes, we discussed the Islamic Republic’s nuclear project and the heavy costs it has imposed on the country, as well as the activation of the snapback mechanism and the disruption of all political and economic equations in Iran. The essential question is: what force can change

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Nuclear Project Statement

The Velayat-e Faqih regime, by wasting billions of dollars of the country’s public budget to acquire nuclear weapons and expand its influence and foment tension through proxies in the region, has trapped Iran—a wealthy land rich in natural resources such as oil, gas, sunlight, and wind—in poverty, blackouts, and daily

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Law, culture, femicide

The killing of women, or femicide, is not merely an individual crime; it reflects the law, power structures, systemic discrimination, and cultural silence. In this episode, the narrator, through the stories of two Iranian women who were recently killed, invites us to deeply reflect on the social, legal, and cultural

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Ravi–HamAva Podcast : Women in Power Structures and Peace Diplomacy

Across professions and provinces, Iranian women practice diplomacy every day in classrooms, clinics, and courtrooms; in NGOs, labor unions, and underground movements; through journalism, environmental activism, and cultural work. These women may not hold official titles, but they shape public discourse, challenge systems of power, and keep hope alive where

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Ravi–HamAva Podcast – Women as Ambassadors of Peace

When we speak of power, the first thing that often comes to mind is loud voices, politicians, podiums, major decisions made in formal institutions.But power is not always what is most visible or most loudly proclaimed.Often, power is shaped through civil resistance, union organizing, small conversations, human interactions, and the

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Ravi–HamAva Podcast : Iran on the Brink of Land Subsidence

This episode addresses one of Iran’s most silent yet devastating crises: land subsidence.This is no longer a rare or localized phenomenon; it now affects the daily lives of millions in cities like Tehran, Isfahan, Tabriz, Mashhad, Varamin, Shahr-e Rey, and many rural areas across the country. But land subsidence is

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