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Meet The Iranian Best Friends Breaking Into Auto Repair

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Best friends Niloufar Farahmand and Kiana Yarahmadi are trying to break into auto repair – an industry dominated by men in Iran. They first began learning how to fix cars in 2019, documenting their journey on Instagram where they went viral. Their dream is to become the first women in Iran to receive a car mechanics license. In a series titled “Taking License,” VICE News meets women across Iran who are pushing social boundaries. CORRECTIONS: At 2:29, the subtitle states: "I was searching for a trustworthy auto mechanic after my car still wasn't fixed after visiting many others." In error, "Still wasn't fixed after visiting many others," was cut out of the audio. The subtitle is correct. At 3:15, the subtitle states: "I said, 'Do you think Mr. Ali would allow two people to come?' She told Mr. Ali, and he readily agreed." In error, "He readily agreed" was cut out of the audio. The subtitle is correct. VICE News regrets these errors. Help keep VICE News’ fearless reporting free for millions by making a one time or ongoing contribution here. - https://vice.com/contribute Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideo #VICENews #News



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About This Footage

This 8-minute, 26-second clip is a remarkable and inspiring piece of footage that sheds light on the challenges faced by women in Iran trying to break into the male-dominated auto repair industry. The video features Niloufar Farahmand and Kiana Yarahmadi, two best friends from Seattle who are determined to become car mechanics and make history as the first women in Iran to receive a car mechanics license.

The clip is part of VICE News' "Taking License" series, which highlights women across Iran pushing social boundaries. The footage provides an intimate look at Niloufar and Kiana's journey, showcasing their passion for cars and their commitment to overcoming obstacles. As they navigate the complexities of learning auto repair, the video offers a glimpse into the challenges faced by women in this industry.

The car itself is not the focus of the clip, but rather the people behind it. The footage showcases Niloufar and Kiana's determination and resilience as they face skepticism and resistance from some individuals in the industry. Their story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of creating opportunities for women in male-dominated fields.

The video also highlights the significance of representation and visibility. By sharing their story, Niloufar and Kiana are paving the way for other women who may be interested in pursuing careers in auto repair. Their journey is not only about personal achievement but also about breaking down social barriers and challenging stereotypes.

The clip's context is also noteworthy, as it provides a glimpse into the lives of Iranian women who are pushing against societal norms. The "Taking License" series offers a unique perspective on the experiences of women in Iran, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in various fields.

In terms of its relevance to RedlineArchive, this footage may not seem directly related to cars or automotive culture at first glance. However, it is an important reminder that the world of auto repair and mechanics extends beyond technical expertise and encompasses social and cultural contexts as well. The clip's focus on women breaking into a male-dominated industry serves as a reminder that the history of car culture is not just about machines but also about people.

The video's value lies in its ability to spark conversations about representation, diversity, and inclusion in the automotive industry. It encourages viewers to think critically about the social context surrounding car culture and to recognize the importance of creating opportunities for underrepresented groups.

Ultimately, this clip serves as a powerful reminder that the world of cars is not just about engines and wheels but also about people and their stories. As we continue to celebrate and document the history of automotive culture, it is essential to acknowledge the experiences and contributions of women like Niloufar and Kiana who are breaking new ground in the industry.

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