International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

Today, once again, we stand on a day when the world looks at itself and asks:
How is it that women still live without full safety
in their homes, on the streets, at work,
and even in the quiet corners of their own minds?

November 25 is not accidental.
This day was named in memory of the Mirabal sisters,
three women who stood against dictatorship in the Dominican Republic
and were brutally murdered in 1960.
Their story revealed a deeper truth:
Violence against women is not an “individual problem”;
it is a historic and structural wound.

But at Auravista, we always see one thing clearly:
Hope, when shared, becomes a force.
And even the smallest conscious act can open the door to a different future.

To “orange the world” means choosing to end the cycle of violence with ourselves.
Choosing awareness instead of fear,
and choosing kindness over silence.

For the women who were unseen,
for the women whose voices were unheard,
for the women who have not yet lived in safety
today we say:
You are not alone.
And when love and courage stand beside each other, the world begins to change.

🧡 Orange the World.
Mozhgan Mahmoodian | Auravista Movement 🌿

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