Iranian-Canadian civil rights activist MARYAM SHOJAEI founded #NoBan4Women for which she was awarded an ESPN Sports Humanitarian Award for the advancement of women's rights and social justice through sport among other awards. She received her masters degree in Peace Operations from George Mason University. She now resides in Tehran where she advocates for children's rights.
“A moving tale about the importance of one’s voice to make a change. Maryam’s story is an inspirational reminder of the power of perseverance. This story and its message will stay with me.” —Aisha Saeed, New York Times bestselling author of Amal Unbound ""Maryam Shojaei’s book Azadi Means Freedom: Fighting for gender equity through the world's most popular game, is a truly passionate and informative account of her activism and perseverance in the fight to lift the Iranian Stadium ban on Women. But Maryam’s story is not just about a stadium ban, it is about love of family, about the power of sports as a tool for diplomacy, about friendships and a shared humanity, and it is about the constant need to keep fighting for the basic human rights of women everywhere. Wonderful read!""—Kely Nascimento, co-founder of HADAF Global and daughter of soccer legend Pelé