
The History of Literature 751 Covering Iran's Women-Led Uprising (with Nilo Tabrizy) | My Last Book with Sharmila Sen
Nov 20, 2025
Nilou Tabrizi, an investigative reporter specializing in open-source visual forensics, shares her deep insights on Iran's Women-Led Uprising that followed the tragic death of Mahsa Jîna Amini. She highlights the powerful symbols of protest, the high-profile arrests, and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. Additionally, Dr. Sharmila Sen, Harvard's Editorial Director, reflects on the significance of classic Indian literature and shares her poignant choice for the final book she would ever read, blending personal nostalgia with cultural reflection.
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How A Single Incident Ignites Broad Protest
- Recognize single incidents can catalyze broad movements when they resonate with widespread everyday grievances.
- Pay attention to symbolic triggers and shared experiences to understand how protests scale rapidly.
Publish Verified Clips Quickly In Breaking Moments
- Treat social videos as precious evidence and prioritize verifying those showing state violence.
- Publish short verified clips quickly to signal coverage and invite further trustworthy submissions.
Diaspora Reporting Requires Risk Tradeoffs
- Diaspora journalists balancing safety often self-censor but may choose to report when stakes demand it.
- Nilou decided covering Iran outweighed the risk of losing safe return because the protests required documentation.




