EPISODE · Jan 24, 2026 · 43 MIN
Ep. 21 - Iran Protests Explained – Voices From the Iranian-American Community
from People Fuss · host Carrie Prince and Doug Daniels
What’s really happening in Iran right now — and why are these protests being compared to (and surpassing) the 2009 Green Movement? In this episode of People Fuss, we speak with Zolal Habibi, an Iranian-American activist and advocate, to break down the ongoing protests in Iran in clear, human terms. Zolal explains how nationwide strikes, student movements, and cross-generational resistance have converged into the largest uprising Iran has seen in decades — amid mass internet shutdowns, widespread arrests, and severe state violence.We discuss:-Why these protests are larger and more unified than the 2009 Green Movement-How internet blackouts and surveillance are being used to suppress information-The role of Gen Z, women, and underground resistance networks-What the international community can (and hasn’t) done-How disinformation spreads — and how activists verify what’s realWhat Americans can learn about protecting democratic rights before they’re lost-This conversation centers Iranian voices, lived experience, and the human cost of authoritarian rule — beyond headlines and soundbites.-Listener note: This episode includes discussion of state violence and human rights abuses.
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