Home base — the Rice mural and the children's banner are already here. Anchor the campaign.
All Eyes on Iran
“Esthers of the World, Rise Up.”
27 walls raised for the women and children of Iran — from Jerusalem to American campuses. One artist, one message, painted where the world can’t look away. Now we’re carrying it to the World Cup.
Made for the stadiums of the 2026 World Cup
The Mission
From January 2023 to October 2024, I traveled to Israel 17 times and raised 18 murals for the women of Iran.
In twenty-one months, those eighteen walls became more than paint. They became symbols of resilience — and they strengthened the ancient, historic bond between the Persian and Jewish peoples, a friendship as old as the story of Esther herself.
Now the mission comes home to America: eighteen murals on eighteen college campuses. The goal is simple — All Eyes on Iran — uniting Israeli, Iranian, and American students in one movement of solidarity against oppression. Every wall carries the same words: Esthers of the World, Rise Up.
On June 5, 2025, the first wall rose in America at Rice University in Houston. Seventeen more campuses are waiting. I’m looking for the walls — and the people — to carry it the rest of the way.
“Art that never risks controversy is rarely art that changes anything.”— Hooman Khalili
Take It to the Stadiums
Eleven U.S. cities will host the 2026 World Cup. We want the children remembered in every one.
FIFA controls what goes inside the venues — so the play is everywhere around them: billboards on the approach, fan zones, transit, and building walls in the stadium districts. Two host cities already carry the work.
Buy boards on the highways and arterials fans drive to reach each stadium — exactly like the Dallas billboard. Vendors: Lamar, Clear Channel Outdoor, Outfront.
Every host city runs a public fan festival on city land, organized by the local host committee — not FIFA. Art and banner placement is negotiated there.
A sympathetic building owner with a big wall near the venue is the cheapest, highest-impact placement — the same model as the campus murals.
Bus wraps, station boards, and digital panels in the shuttle and rideshare corridors carry the message to every arriving fan.
The 'Forgotten Children' billboard is already up on Greenville Ave. Add boards on the AT&T approach routes.
Persian-diaspora capital. Pair with UCLA/USC murals and billboards along the 405/105.
Hosts the Final — the highest-visibility target. Billboards on the NJ Turnpike approach + a Manhattan building wall.
Pair with UC Berkeley (a wall is already in Berkeley). Boards along the 101.
Sizable Iranian community in Seattle/Bellevue. Transit + stadium-district walls.
Pair with Emory. Downtown digital boards near the venue.
Pair with UPenn. Boards along I-95 / the sports-complex district.
International audience. Billboards on the Turnpike + fan-zone presence.
Pair with BU/Northeastern. Route-1 boards toward Foxborough.
Anchor the Midwest. Boards on I-70 toward the Truman Sports Complex.
Plus three venues in Mexico and two in Canada — 16 stadiums in all. Know a billboard owner, host-committee contact, or a wall near any of these? Tell us →
The Walls
Twenty-seven walls and counting — each one a name the regime tried to erase.
Woman, Life, Freedom — the U.S. debut
Over 14,000 mosaic tiles forming the first 'Woman, Life, Freedom' mural on an American campus. It honors Mahsa Amini, 22, whose death in custody ignited a nation, and Shirel Haim-Pour, 20, an Iranian-Jewish soldier killed on October 7 — two Esthers of our time.
Read the story →Murals of Resurrection — 'Baby Rider'
Diana Bahadori — 'Baby Rider' — whose motorcycle videos became a symbol of Iranian women refusing invisibility. A red flag reads: 'President Trump: Arm the Women of Iran.'
Read the story →
Wall #27Don't Sharia My Texas — Courage Is Lonely
Raheleh Amiri, a psychologist from Kerman who lost an eye to a regime bullet in 2022. A phoenix rests where her eye once was. The wall reads: 'Sharia under the Islamic regime gouges out the eyes of women.'
Read the story →Every Wall
30 walls — 20 across Israel, 10 across America.
Israel United States
Israel · 20 walls
- 1EL HaLev HQ, Talpiot · JerusalemMahsa Amini & the martyrs
- 2Paulus ha-Shishi St · NazarethWomen's rights & freedom
- 3Israel Zangvil St 7 · NetanyaWomen targeted by the regime
- 4Zangvil St 6 · NetanyaIranian schoolgirls poisoned
- 5University of Haifa · HaifaMahsa Amini anniversary
- 6Mevasseret Zion · Jerusalem
- 7Tel Aviv · Tel Aviv
- 8Hillel St 32 · JerusalemShirel Haim-Pour
- 9HaMerEts St 6 · Tel Aviv-YafoShirel Haim-Pour — hometown
- 10Rishon LeZion · Rishon LeZion
- 11Elvis Diner · Neve Ilan (Jerusalem)
- 12Mateh Yehuda Regional Council · JerusalemToomaj Salehi, rapper
- 13Ha-Mif'al St 6 · Tel Aviv-YafoDeath of President Raisi
- 14Safed · SafedSahar Sauydan, Persian Jew
- 15Ramat Gan · Ramat Gan
- 16Emek Hefer · Emek Hefer
- 17Eilat · EilatBible verses — unity
- 18First Station · JerusalemCollage of all 17 prior walls
- 19IBIM · IBIM (Sderot)
- 20Majdal Shams · Majdal ShamsThe 12 Druze children
United States · 10 walls
- 11525 South Broadway · Los Angeles, CAShirel Haim-Pour
- 22701 San Pablo Ave · Berkeley, CAToomaj Salehi
- 3Rice University · Houston, TXMahsa Amini & Shirel Haim-Pour
- 4213 Constitution Ave NE (ACLJ) · Washington, DC
- 5Stadium Tavern, 802 S West St · Indianapolis, IN
- 6Hope Outdoor Gallery, 741 Dalton Ln · Austin, TXDiana Bahadori — 'Baby Rider'
- 7Gaylord Texan, 1501 Gaylord Trail · Grapevine, TX
- 8Barbara J Gordon Bldg, 1601 N Congress Ave · Austin, TX
- 9Raheleh Amiri — 'Don't Sharia My Texas' · Dallas, TXRaheleh Amiri
- 10Billboard, 7118 Greenville Ave · Dallas, TXForgotten Children banner
The Goal
18 Murals. 18 American Campuses.
One wall is lit. Seventeen are open. Each campus becomes a place where Israeli, Iranian, and American students stand together — and where no one can say they didn’t see.
In the Press
The world is starting to look.
Credentials & Press Kit
Recognized by Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Carry the Message
Order a banner, stickers, and more.
Put the Esthers on your wall, your window, your campus. Pick what you need and we’ll get it to you.
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Churches, pastors, and local businesses with wall space — let us know you.
A church. A pastor with a congregation that cares. A local business with a blank wall and a conscience. A campus. A building owner. A stadium willing to remember the children. Every mural begins with one person who said yes, use my wall. If that’s you — or someone you know — tell us.

