At Tehran garage, Iranian woman polishes cars and her dreams

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At Tehran garage, Iranian woman polishes cars and her dreams

Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani, left, cleans a car spraying water as her trainees watch, at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani, right, and her brother Reza polish a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Maryam Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female trainee Farahnaz Deravi watches a man repair a car door at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 18, 2021. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car as her trainee Farahnaz Deravi watches, at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

At Tehran garage, Iranian woman polishes cars and her dreams

Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani, left, cleans a car spraying water as her trainees watch, at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranian car detailer Maryam Roohani, right, and her brother Reza polish a car at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. Maryam Roohani has battled skeptics and stereotypes to live out her dream of working as a professional detailer. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female trainee Farahnaz Deravi watches a man repair a car door at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 18, 2021. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Female car detailer Maryam Roohani polishes a car as her trainee Farahnaz Deravi watches, at a detailing shop in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2021. The auto industry remains male-dominated around the world, let alone in the tradition-bound Islamic Republic. Still Iranian women, especially in the cities, have made inroads over the years. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)