'We Want Our Voices to Be Heard': SIU Panel to Explore Iranian Culture, Human Impact of War
The free panel will feature students sharing lived experiences in Iran and the United States as organizers seek to broaden coverage beyond the war.
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'We want our voices to be heard': SIU panel to explore Iranian culture, human impact of war
As the Iran war continues with no clear end in sight, Iranian students at Southern Illinois University will host a panel aiming to educate the community about Iranian culture and the human impact of the ongoing geopolitical conflict.
What Iranians are saying about the war and their government
In recent days, the focus has been on the fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel’s continued strikes in Lebanon. But less attention has been paid to the people inside Iran, those who have borne the brunt of U.S. and Israeli attacks. For that perspective, Geoff Bennett spoke with Holly Dagres. She spent her teenage years in Tehran and now curates "The Iranist."
What people in Iran are saying about the war and their government
In recent days, the focus has been on the fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and Israel’s continued strikes in Lebanon. But less attention has been paid to the people inside Iran, those who have borne the brunt of U.S. and Israeli attacks. For that perspective, Geoff Bennett spoke with Holly Dagres. She spent her teenage years in Tehran and now curates "The Iranist."
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