Graphic Novel Captures What It's Like to Be Gay in Iran: Part 4

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One gesture, one person, one moment. This is how change happens. In this final installment of “Yousef and Farhad,” we hope we to reach Iranian families — and those in other countries — who are struggling with the sexual orientation of a loved one with an appeal for acceptance and dignity for all.

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Also read:

– “Yousef and Farhad” — Part 1

– “Yousef and Farhad” — Part 2

– “Yousef and Farhad” — Part 3

– OutRight Action’s blog about the inspiration behind “Yousef and Farhad”

– Reflections on the format and topic from writer Amir Soltani and cartoonist Khalil Bendib

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