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BLOG: Norooz Celebrations are Bittersweet in Moria’s Refugee Camp
By Maryam Zar
It’s No Rooz for many of the people who live in Moria refugee camp on the Island of Lesvos in Greece. But they will not be celebrating.
On the morning of Eid, Moria...
BLOG: I Don’T Know If History Repeats Itself
Author: Sheema Kalbasi
In today’s political climate, Iran is portrayed as an anti-Semitic state. Iran’s extreme policies in the Middle East and its wholesome, crude, and uncompromising enmity toward to the state of Israel has...
BLOG: The US Should Not Restore the Iran Deal in Its Original Form
Author: Reza Behrouz
During an interview on Iran’s national television last week, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization made an astounding admission. While actively engaged in negotiations with the P5+1 in...
BLOG: Stroke in Iran: Lessons from A Large Urban Registry
Approximately 15 million people worldwide suffer a stroke each year and 5.8 million people die from it. Stroke claims a life every 6 seconds. It is the second leading cause of death for people...
BLOG: Gender Oppression and Inequality
Author: Sheema Kalbasi
Living a principled life has many challenges. Fitting in a community and a sense of belonging without having to change, or be questioned or shamed is what most people desire.
Unfortunately there are...
BLOG: The Importance of the Iranian-American Vote, to me.
Author: Krisitin Orloff
I’ve never considered myself politically active.
I always voted. I felt it a duty to the thousands of women before me who fought and died for me to have this right. No one...
BLOG: How Do You Define Yourself?
Author: Nazanin Ramzi
“How do you define yourself?" I am asked.
Of the human species. A woman. Born into a Jewish family in a predominantly Shiite Muslim country. Lived in Iran for twelve years. Family. Home....
BLOG: China’s Destruction of the Persian Gulf Ecosystem
Author: Banafsheh Zand
For over a decade, the Iranian Fisheries Organization (IFO) has stealthily allowed Chinese industrial fishing ships to fish in the Persian Gulf. In recent months however, due to ongoing protests and various...








