Iranian American

Torsheedeh: The Significance of Being a Sour Iranian Woman

Torsheedeh: The Significance of Being a Sour Iranian Woman

Parisa Parnian aka the Savage Muse of Los Angeles, recalls the moment of her youthful liberation.

APRIL 15, 2022 • By Anna Lekas Miller
Two Poems by Sophia Armen

Two Poems by Sophia Armen

L.A. Armenian poet and activist Sophia Armen is an American original.

FEBRUARY 15, 2022 • By Sophia Armen
Farzad Kohan: Love, Migration, Identity

Farzad Kohan: Love, Migration, Identity

Farzad Kohan's art is a bridge and commentary on his Iranian and American worlds, sometimes converging, at other...

FEBRUARY 15, 2022 • By Meral Şimşek
The World Grows Blackthorn Walls

The World Grows Blackthorn Walls

A new poem by Sholeh Wolpé from the forthcoming collection, Abacus of Loss, University of Arkansas Press 2022.

MAY 14, 2021 • By Taylor Miller
Are Iranians—Restricted by the Trump Era Muslim-Country Ban—White?

Are Iranians—Restricted by the Trump Era Muslim-Country Ban—White?

Rebecca Allamey reviews "The Limits of Whiteness" by sociologist Neda Maghbouleh, who argues that a white American immigrant...

NOVEMBER 15, 2020 • By Rebecca Allamey
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