Elnaz Bardia is an Iranian human rights activist and a PharmD student. A committed advocate for justice and equality, she has worked closely with the families of slain protesters from Iran’s Woman, Life, Freedom movement, amplifying their voices and mobilizing international support.
Her efforts include leading advocacy-driven initiatives, fundraising for injured protesters, and acting as a vital liaison between rights groups to ensure effective case referrals.
Elnaz played a central role in conceptualizing and executing the Memories Left Behind exhibition, which honored the lives and sacrifices of those lost in the fight for freedom in Iran over more than four decades under the Islamic Republic.
Through her multifaceted work in advocacy, organizing, and collaboration with rights organizations, Elnaz remains a crucial link connecting Iran’s fight for justice to the broader global human rights movement.