Take Action! More letters from Iran finally came through the Iranian censorship machine. Of note, hejab and manteau are words to describe the dress code for women when they are in public spaces in Iran. Praying for the safety of the brave writers: December 23-25, 2009 Christmas in Shiraz Season’s Greetings everyone! A family I [...]
Archive for December 31st, 2009
From Shiraz today: Christmas in Shiraz
Posted in First Hand Accounts from Iran, First Hand Accounts from Shiraz, tagged censorship, Christmas, civil rights, Hejab, Iran, Iran update, Islamic dress code, Shiraz, Youth on December 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
From Shiraz today: “At that . . . the kids erupted”
Posted in First Hand Accounts from Iran, First Hand Accounts from Shiraz, tagged anxiety, elementary school, green movement, Internet Censorship, Iran, motherhood, Nokia on December 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Take Action! More letters from Shiraz today: December 16, 2009 More News The other day my sig other went to buy a cell phone piece. The store owner gave him a Nokia brand. The customer refused and said he would look at anything except for a Nokia as he was boycotting Nokia. One of the [...]
From Shiraz today: “No one wants to ‘upset’ anyone else
Posted in First Hand Accounts from Iran, First Hand Accounts from Shiraz, tagged filter-shekan, green movement, Hejab, male hejab, reporters sans fronteirs, Shiraz, ski on December 31, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Take Action! More letters from Shiraz received today: December 7 Pearl Harbor Day! It rained heavily in Shiraz on National Students’ Day and so the planned outdoor demonstrations for that day were cancelled as not too many people showed up. However, news cites like mowjcamp and autnews.es (from Amir Kabir University) reported that students gathered in [...]
From Shiraz today: “Ranga Rang” (colorful – people of Iran are all colors)
Posted in First Hand Accounts from Iran, First Hand Accounts from Shiraz, tagged family, green movement, Iran update, motherhood, Persian Gulf, Vacation on December 31, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Take Action! Finally worked out the technical difficulties with one of the Iranian writers sending letters. Here is the latest: December 6, 2009 A Weekend in Bushehr What a pleasant surprise! In order to dampen the fervor bound to surround National Students’ Day on December 7, the government announced Saturday – the day before Eid [...]
From the U.S.: “A letter to all the fundamentalists in the world”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged art, dance, freedom, Iran, iran election, poetry, self expression on December 31, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Take Action! This beautiful poem was written by a friend of mine today: She is beautiful, Her power is immense, She takes in life as it was meant to be, with gusto, She is beholden to none other than herself, Not her community’s customs, nor religion, Her religion is love, Does it matter if she [...]
