What does journalist do

Mansoureh’s cooperation with Kayhan Institute began with her contribution to “Mod-e Rouz” journal, an advocate of women’s rights at a time when women had begun to assert themselves in the national life. She later moved up to the editorial board of a new and influential women’s weekly, “Zan-e Rouz.” All in all, she is credited with more than 1500 reportages, interviews, critiques, and commentaries in papers the newspapers and magazine, including the English-edition “Kayhan International.” Mansoureh’s venture into the “non-print” medium began after completing a film and television production course in Munich, Germany. The additional skills prompted her to research on ethnology and anthropology.