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BLOG: Iran Ready for Real Democratic Change
This year we’ve seen some of the most widespread protests to take place in Iran during the last four decades. While this is not the first time Iran has seen large protests in its...
BLOG: A Precarious Balance: Gio Ponti’s Villa Namazee after 1979
The Villa Namazee in Tehran by the famed Italian Modernist Architect Gio Ponti is one of only three villas that he designed in the world, and one of only two of his buildings in...
BLOG: I Saw Heroes Not on the Field, but in the Stands
For whatever the reason, Americans haven’t really taken to professional soccer (aka football). As a recovering soccer mom, I have no credible explanation for this.
Be that as it may, Americans do love sports...
BLOG: A Conversation that Changed My Life
Reza’s story had to be told, not only for Iranians, but for the millions of Americans who are just like me--who hit the baseball, but ran to third base. For whom, Iran has been...
BLOG: Marginalizing Minorities in Iran
Iran’s religious minorities are already treated like second-class citizens, but observers of the situation anticipate that a new vote could further erode their standing.
Iran is a diverse nation and a multi-faceted civilization that stretches...
BLOG: I Want to Break Gender Stereotypes
Afghanistan has known war for almost four decades. Yes, decades—forty years—14,600 days. War has brought a lot of damage to our country, especially in terms of gender inequality, which has become a part of every...
BLOG: Iran, America and its Refugees
In my writings, I hoped to contextualize the time period of the late 1970s to early 1980s with regard to the relation between America and Iran. I want to not only shed much needed...
BLOG: Iran: Homosexuality, a “Crime” Punishable by Death
June is considered “Pride Month” in Toronto, where we gather to honor the diversity of its LGBT Community throughout the month and end the festivities with the annual Pride Parade celebration.
While Toronto and many...