The Rewards of Pulling Together as a Single Group
By Bruce Bahmani, bCubed New Marketing
Source: Iranian.com
April 8, 2010 - See you in 10 years! This census is done! All but a gleam in the eye of the 30+ community groups (see list below) that were involved in promoting it.
Once the tallies have been made and the final numbers are out, the biggest surprise won't be that for once a decent total number of Iranians living in the US will have been counted, but that the community groups managed to put aside their own endeavors and pull together to push through the biggest coordinated community mobilization effort in the short history of Iranian-American community groups in the US.
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BENEATH THE VEIL
Sunday, April 25, 2010, 7:30PM
Alice Tully Hall
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
International award winning actress and human rights activist, Mary Apick, presents her scathing, deeply moving, Critic's Choice play, Beneath the Veil, for an exclusive one-night-only Red Carpet performance.
PAAIA members receive a 10% discount.
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2010 Census is not Over Yet!
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Representative
The count will continue until July 2010 when it will end. Those who have not responded, still have a chance to fill out a form and mail it back. Forms may be obtained at your local post office, if you have not received one at home.
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Q&A with Davar Iran Ardalan The Civic Journalist
By Pirouz Maghsoudnia
April 2, 2010, San Jose, CA Many of us choose to shorten our name or have nicknames for a variety of reasons. Too long a name, hard to pronounce, but what about being named after a country that was holding Americans hostage? That was the dilemma that Davar Iran Ardalan had as a teenager in 1980 and not surprisingly, she chose to drop Iran from her name. Over the next few decades, Ardalan built an amazing career in journalism where she worked at National Public Radio (NPR) on shows such as All Things Considered, Morning Edition and Weekend Edition.
The interview speaks of her amazing journey.
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Hypernova Thanks PAAIA
By PAAIA Editorial Staff
April 8, 2010, Washington, D.C. The NYC based band Hypernova has been continually playing sold-out shows in the lead up to this week's release of their first album, Through the Chaos. An outstanding achievement, considering that the band only came to the United States in March of 2007 after years of playing in the underground music scene in Tehran. Unfortunately for Hypernova, a number of performances in Canada earlier this year found a bitter ending when three of the band members were told that their clearance to return to the U.S. had not come through. That's when the band's manager, Reza Davoodi, reached out to PAAIA for help and advice.
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Having A Problem With A Federal Agency? Your Member of Congress Is Here To Help!
By PAAIA Legislative Office
April 8, 2010, Washington, D.C. How many times have you found yourself frustrated due to complications with securing a visa for a family member? Or perhaps you have had difficulty collecting your Social Security benefits? Unfortunately these problems affect everyone, including the Iranian American community. One of the main frustrations in trying to deal with such issues lies in the vast bureaucracy that one often has to navigate in order to try and resolve them. Many in our community are unaware that a great service is readily available to them to help try and solve these problems: their elected Representative.
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