Iranian Alliances Across Borders

Conference 2005

April 23 - 24, University of Maryland, College Park
Second Annual Conference on the Iranian Diaspora

Sponsored by the Center for Persian Studies and hosted by the Iranian Students' Foundation

IAAB’s now bi-annual International Conference on the Iranian Diaspora seeks to bring together scholars, students, and members of the global community to discuss the current state, accomplishments, and future of the Iranian Diaspora community. For more information regarding the speakers, panelists and topics discussed at IAAB's International Conference on the Iranian Diaspora in 2005, please see the schedule below.

Conference Schedule

Day 1: Saturday, April 23, 2005

8:30 - 9:20 Registration and Breakfast

9:30 - 10:00 Opening Remarks
Narges Bajoghli, Nikoo Paydar (IAAB), Saman Behbehani (ISF). Dr. Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, Director of the Center for Persian Studies, University of Maryland

10:00 - 11:40 - Panel 1 - Expressing our Immigrant Experiences: Writing Ourselves into History
Moderator: Sogole Moin, Wellesley College

  • Taraneh Hemami, artist
    Hall of Reflections
  • Dr. Persis Karim, San Jose State University
    Writing Ourselves into History: Literature and the Construction of Iranian-American Identity
  • Roya Hakakian, writer
    Journey from the Land of No
  • Tara Bahrampour, writer
    To See and See Again
  • Niloufar Talebi, The Translation Project
    Translating the 21st Century Iranian

11:50 - 12:50 Lunch

1:00 - 2:20 - Panel 2 - Hyphenated Iranians Since 9/11: Civil Liberties, Activism, and the Meaning of "Multiculturalism"
Moderator: Shabnam Sharbatoghlie

  • Mahdis Keshavarz, activist and vice president of Riptide Communications
    Civil Liberties and Socio-Political Responsibilities
  • Babak Hoghooghi, Iranian American Bar Association
    Image, Politics and the Law; Thoughts on Empowering the Iranian-American Community
  • Dr. Nahid Mozaffari, PEN
    Notes from the Underground of Treacherous Translating and Criminal Editing
  • Jian Ghomeshi, musical artist, writer, producer, and CBC television personality

2:30 - 4:00 Workshops (in smaller groups)

  • Connecting to Iran: NGO and Grassroots Efforts*
    Led by Roshanak Ameli-Tehrani, Mosaic International, and Farshad Rastegar, Relief International-Schools Online
    Sponsored by Children of Persia
  • "Contemporary Diaspora Poetry in Collaborative Performance," The Translation Projec t DVD screening
    Led by Niloufar Talebi, The Translation Project
  • Is Language the Foundation of Identity?
    Led by Roozbeh Shirazi, Iran Amin, and Vida Nazemian
  • Iranian Americans and Political Campaign Contributions: Grass-roots Method of Political Campaign Fund-raising, a Proven Method that Works for our Community
    Led by Elahe Enssani, Iranian American Chamber of Commerce (IACC), San Francisco State University
  • "Red Lines and Deadlines," film screening 
    Led by Taghi Amirani

4:10 - 6:15 - Panel 3 - Double Vision: Returning to Iran, Reflecting in the West
Moderator: Taraneh Matin, Wellesley College

  • Roshanak Ameli-Tehrani, Mosaic International and Harvard University

  • Roxana Pope, director, writer, and singer 
    Taking the UK to Iran: Using the Arts as a Vehicle for Expression, Cultural Exchange, and Peace Building
  • Afshin Molavi, Journalist 
    Persian Pilgrimages
  • Ramin Bajoghli, Boston University
    Film screening: "Only in Iran"
  • Negin Farsad, Comedian
    Bootleg Islam
  • Taghi Amirani, Independent Filmmaker 
    Making "Red Lines and Deadlines"
Closing Remarks

9:30pm Evening EventShab-e Irooni! Included performances by Maz Jobrani, comedian, and Robert Karimi , spoken word artist, at Dream Night Club, Washington, DC

Day 2: Sunday, April 24, 2005

10:00 - 11:15 Brunch and Discussion Tehrangeles: Defining "Iranian" Pop Culture?

  • Taghi Amirani, Independ ent Filmmaker
    Film screening: "Tehrangeles"
  • Farzaneh Hemmasi, Columbia University
    Moving Bodies, Moving Images: Khordadian and Exile Popular Culture in Iran

11:30 - 1:20 - Panel 1 - Second Generation Irani ans Looking Inward: Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
Moderator: Amy Malek, New York University

  • Dr. Haideh Moghissi, York University
    Exile as Home: Memory and Agency in the Diaspora
  • Dr. Fereydoun Safizadeh, Boston University
    Children of the Revolution: Transnational Identity Among Young Iranians in Northern California
  • Amir Baradaran, Concordia University
    Sexuality and the Diaspora
  • Sima Shakhsari, Stanford University
    Iranian Queer Diaspora and the Discursive Construction of the Iranian Hamjensgara
  • Dr. Arlene Dallalfar, Lesley Univer sity
    Negotiating Allegiances and Identities: The Iranian Jewish Diaspora
  • Dr. Shideh Hanassab, University of California, Los Angeles
    Double Standards in Dating and Marriage: Young Iranians in the Diaspora

1:30 - 3:00 - Panel 2 - The Politics of Representation: Putting Ourselves on America's Political Map

Moderator: Mani Parcham, George Mason University

  • Farzan Parsinejad, Iranian Studies Group (ISG)
    Who Are We? A Socioeconomic Survey of Iranian-Americans
  • Trita Parsi, National Iranian-American Council (NIAC)
    Iranian-Americans in the 2004 Elections
  • Sima Shakhsari, Stanford University
    Iranian Diaspora and Transnational Governmentality: Representational Practices and Production of Democratic Subjects
  • Nahal Naficy, Rice University
    The City of Washington, Iranians, and Politics in a Persian Miniature Landscape

Closing Remarks

3:30 - 5:30 pm Special Event: Book Launch and Signing Reception

Launch of new PEN Anthology, Strange Times, My Dear: an Anthology of Contemporary Iranian Literature (Arcade Publishing: New York, 2005). Featured editors Nahid Mozaffari and Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak, and selected authors Goli Taraqqi, Nasim Khaksar, Roya Hakakian, and Niloufar Talebi.

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