Amin organized a protest in 2000 at a conference in
Berlin against the conservative backlash then occurring in Islamic State in Iran. As a member of the Berlin Exiled Women of Iran Against Fundamentalism (BEWIAF), she asked to open the conference with a moment of silence for victims of the Islamic Republic, while other members of BEWIAF opened up "the black
chadors they were wearing, inside which were slogans against the meeting and the Islamic Republic." The act led to several members of audience attempting to stop the protestors and the police were called. Amin won the 2009 Hammed Shahidian Critical Feminist Paper Award jointly with Golrokh Jahangiri. Amin used her award to research political prisoners in Iran in the 1980s and study rape and sexual abuse, which she presented at the seminar
The Political Prisoners, Beyond the Wall, the Word held in Toronto in 2011. In 2012, Amin was part of a panel with
Amnesty International, speaking at an event before the
International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). In 2013, she participated in Turkey's
Gay Pride as it was the closest location to Iran where a Pride event was hosted. Amin took part in a panel with 6Rang at
Istanbul Pride 2014, where she and others discussed forced sex changes that have taken place in Iran. She and Raha Bahreini spoke about these human rights violations against LGBTQ people in Iran at
Stockholm Pride in
Sweden in 2014. She was quoted by
The Guardian, saying, "In a democratic society, a sex-change operation is an option for transsexuals, but in Iran it's an obligation for their survival." Her selection and translation of
Adrienne Rich and
Audre Lorde's articles were published in a book entitled
Ghodrat va Lezzat (Power and Joy) which is one of the few
Persian resources on compulsory heteronormativity and lesbian existence. She is the co-writer of
Crime and Impunity; Sexual Torture of Women in Islamic Prisons. Amin researched, did fieldwork and provided literature review for the publication on human rights violations against LGBT individuals in Iran,
Patholigizing Identities, Paralyzing Bodies: Human rights Violations Against Gay Lesbian and Transgender People in Iran (2014). ==Published works==