Masih Alinejad

Masih Alinejad
مسیح علی نژاد
Alinejad in 2018
Born
Masoumeh Alinejad-Ghomikolayi

(1976-09-11) September 11, 1976
NationalityIranian
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationOxford Brookes University
Occupation(s)Journalist and author
Years active2001–present
EmployerU.S. Agency for Global Media
Spouses
Max Lotfi
(divorced)
    Kambiz Forouhar
    (m. 2014)
    Children1

    Masih Alinejad (Persian: مسیح علی‌نژاد, born Masoumeh Alinejad-Ghomikolayi (Persian: معصومه علی‌نژاد قمی‌کُلایی), September 11, 1976) is an Iranian-American journalist, author, and women's rights activist. Alinejad works as a presenter/producer at Voice of America Persian News Network, a correspondent for Radio Farda, a frequent contributor for Manoto television, and a contributing editor for IranWire. Alinejad focuses on criticism of the status of human rights in Iran, especially women's rights. Time magazine named her among its 2023 honorees for Women of the Year.

    Alinejad lives in exile in New York City; she has won several awards, including the 2015 Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy women's rights award, the Omid Journalism Award from the Mehdi Semsar Foundation, and a "Highly Commended" AIB Media Excellence Award. She released a memoir in 2018 titled The Wind in My Hair that deals with her experiences growing up in Iran, where she writes girls "are raised to keep their heads low, to be unobtrusive as possible, and to be meek". According to U.S. prosecutors, she has been the target of a kidnapping plot and multiple assassination plots by the Iranian government. In 2019, Alinejad sued the Iranian government in a U.S. federal court for harassment against her and her family.