Sciolino writes about her interactions with a few of Teheran 's high ranking women and their lives under the Islamic rule. Describing the clothing that the women wear under their black Chadors as being high fashion suits, and fancy branded shoes of Western origin, Sciolino delves into asking the women how they feel about the current state of Iranian politics and the role of women in the administration of power. While the women admit that having to wear the chadors in public is not where they would like to be in terms of rights , their fight for having women in leadership positions, being able to workout in public, and being able to wearing Western clothing is a step in the right direction. The underlying notion that Sciolino drew out of the interview with the women was that they were trying to find ways in which they could fight for equality amongst women and men while still abiding by religious
Sciolino writes about her interactions with a few of Teheran 's high ranking women and their lives under the Islamic rule. Describing the clothing that the women wear under their black Chadors as being high fashion suits, and fancy branded shoes of Western origin, Sciolino delves into asking the women how they feel about the current state of Iranian politics and the role of women in the administration of power. While the women admit that having to wear the chadors in public is not where they would like to be in terms of rights , their fight for having women in leadership positions, being able to workout in public, and being able to wearing Western clothing is a step in the right direction. The underlying notion that Sciolino drew out of the interview with the women was that they were trying to find ways in which they could fight for equality amongst women and men while still abiding by religious