Advancing Peace & Diplomacy
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#ReSealTheDeal Week of Action [[link removed]]
This week, NIAC worked with dozens of pro-diplomacy organizations across the country to push the Biden administration to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal. In the last four days alone, 16,000 people have signed our joint petition [[link removed]] to Biden urging him to rejoin the deal, we coordinated a hugely successful #ReSealTheDeal tweetstorm, hosted a phenomenal panel [[link removed]] that featured special remarks from pro-diplomacy champions Sen. Chris Murphy and Rep. Ro Khanna , so much more.
But our #ReSealtheDeal Week of Action isn’t over just yet! There’s still time to join on to our petition and add your voices to the thousands of others who are ready to repave the path to diplomacy with Iran. This is our time to act.
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Building Political Power
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🚨 Endorsement Alert 🚨
We are excited to introduce you to NIAC Action’s newest endorsed candidate: Aida Ashouri!
Aida, an Iranian-American woman and first-time candidate, is no stranger to serving her community. She’s spent a lifetime volunteering to support those in need, especially those without the resources to advocate for themselves. Aida drafted legislation to reform asylum laws and increase protections for migrants in the US before attending law school at UC Berkeley.
After graduating, Aida served in the Office for Immigration Review through the U.S. Department of Justice, and played a pivotal role in creating the ordinance that prohibits establishing a religious registry. Aida is the exact type of leader we need in office right now!
Want to help us recruit and support more local candidates? Make a donation today to NIAC Action PAC to support our work > [[link removed]]
Spotlighting Human Rights in Iran
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U.S. Civil Society Groups Call for Sanctions Relief [[link removed]]Though the Biden administration announced soon after taking office that they would review these sanctions for the purposes of humanitarian assistance in a global crisis, no such relief has been granted and all Trump era sanctions remain in place on Iran. As such, a group of civil society organizations—including human rights, faith-based, advocacy and other groups— [[link removed]] sent a letter to President Biden last week urging him to take swift action on sanctions relief.
đź“– Read more from our Human Rights Tracker > [[link removed]]
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#ICYMI: Obstacles to Access: A Conversation on Tech Freedom and Iran [[link removed]]
Last week, NIAC hosted a very special conversation with policymakers, Internet freedom advocates, and tech industry leaders to discuss the policies and actions the Biden administration and the tech industry could take to ensure the U.S. did not aid in the silencing Iranian voices.
Make sure to check out the recording of the panel to hear special remarks from Rep. Ro Khanna and insights from Mahsa Alimardani of ARTICLE19, Peter Micek of Access Now, Mike Linksvayer from GitHub, and Amir Rashidi from the Miaan Group.
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Community & Culture
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NIAC's First Ever 40/40 is a Wrap! [[link removed]]
In March, NIAC launched its first ever 40/40 campaign, where we recognized 40 Iranian Americans, under the age of 40, who have inspired us with their work and their lived experiences. From journalists and healthcare professionals to musicians, activists, and athletes, we were awed and inspired by the community members YOU nominated for the honor.
These honorees are just a small sample of the amazing individuals we are lucky to have as part of our community. And our first cohort of 40/40 honorees had a LOT to say [[link removed]] about what they think are the most pressing issue to Iranian Americans today.
Thank you for joining us in celebrating these folks. Make sure to catch up with all our honorees by checking out our dedicated 40/40 page!
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#ICYMI: NIAC’s Norooz 1400 Series: Welcoming the Light of the New Century [[link removed]]
On Saturday, March 20, 2021, NIAC Los Angeles welcomed Norooz, the first day of the Persian New Year with Part III of NIAC’s Norooz 1400 series with a memorable and vibrant celebration.
We are extremely grateful to the artists, musicians, philanthropists, and all the community members who worked hard to make this event possible. In addition, we were honored to have our keynote speaker Dr. Khodadad Rezakhani of Leiden University show us an engaging presentation about the history of Norooz and the Haft Seen .
📽️ Rewatch the entire event here > [[link removed]]
From Our Staff
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Biden can end 'forever wars' only if he scraps Trump policies and pursues peace with Iran [[link removed]]
Sina Toossi and Yasmine Taeb for USA Today
“If Biden gives into hawks from both parties who want to escalate with Iran, his domestic agenda will be derailed and grave implications will be felt for the rest of his presidency, and beyond.” Read more > [[link removed]]
US-Iran Relations After Trump: The Path to Peace is Open [[link removed]]
Assal Rad for Turkish Policy Quarterly
In contemporary American politics, the idea of ending endless wars has become a ubiquitous catchphrase employed by both Republicans and Democrats...It is within this context that we must understand the international efforts and the desire of the former Obama administration to broker a peaceful deal with Iran that addressed concerns over their nuclear program and avoided another costly and destabilizing war in the Middle East. Read more > [[link removed]]
Iran Unfiltered : Iran & China Sign Roadmap for Strategic Cooperation [[link removed]]
Foreign Minister Zarif and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi signed a roadmap for “comprehensive cooperation” between Iran and China for the next 25 years. The accord was signed in Tehran and has spurred a wave of criticism and support.
Iranian critics of the accord claim it will turn Iran into a client state of China. They have compared it to the Turkmenchay Treaty, which saw Iran cede territory to Russia in the early 19th century.
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Now Hiring !
We’re hiring! NIAC is opening up two positions to support the work we do everyday for the Iranian-American community. Both positions will remain open until filled, but priority will be given for applications submitted before the position specific dates.
If you’re interested in joining the team, please see our listings below for the Finance & Administration Director and Administrative Assistant roles.
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Upcoming Events
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NIAC's National Virtual Gala 2021 [[link removed]]
May 6th, 2021 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM ET
Join us in celebration for NIAC’s second Virtual Gala this upcoming May. More details, as well as an official invitation, to follow.
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