Dr. Hiva Panahi is a contemporary independent academic, scholar, writer, poet, and translator of Kurdish descent. She was a Research Fellow at the François Mitterrand Foundation. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Social Sciences, focusing on Political Sociology, from Panteion University, Greece. As an author, she has received international recognition for her contributions to Classical Studies. Her poetry is included in various anthologies, including "Austerity Measures," by Karen Van Dyck.
Sunday, November 12, 2023
A Woman from Ashes by Hiva Panahi
There's no doubt that if you can't say no, you're a potential victim of exploitation. Others will treat you as a doormat and no one will ask for your opinion – nor will they take it seriously when you give it yourself. Saying "no" reminds others that you are free, you put the issue of your freedom on your forehead, and that you have limits, as a human being, that auto respect for yourself is a non-negotiable values.I have my own name and history,I am Hiva Panahi. (From the short notes of 2011)
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