Posted by
Jillian York
· 6:52 pm
· Iran
Immigrant communities in the US, whether able to vote or not, have so far played a public role in this year's elections. Many, fed up with US foreign policy, are looking to the incoming president, whomever it may be, for change. One such community is the large Iranian-American Jewish community, the majority of whom live in California. A recent article and podcast, in the
The Jewish Journal, focuses on the opinions of that community and their concerns with foreign policy.
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A few days ago I interviewed Tori Egherman for our latest podcast, which is now published on our podcasting site. You may listen to it here.
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Hey everyone, after a slight delay our second teleconference with American students is ready for your listening enjoyment. Participating in the conference are Esra’a, Liz and myself. Our first conference was very successful and we’ve followed it up with what I believe to be an even bette...
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