Don’t Chant Viva Shah Irooni.com-Jan 11th2026 Majid Naficy Don’t chant: Viva Shah! Chant: Viva Woman So that male supremacy collapses And women become equal...
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Iran: A Visionary Life to Remember Informed Comment-Nov 14th 2025 Fariba Amini Newark, Del. (Special to Informed Comment; Feature) – My brother Mohammad Amini was a...
Ramin Barzegar Wins First Prize at International Photography Awards for Eternal Frames Ramin Barzegar, a Los Angeles-based photographer and visual artist, has won first prize...
Majid Naficy a recipient of 2025 Santa Monica City artist fellowship Santa Monica: The city of Santa Monica is proud to announce the recipients...
The deeply shallow minded people have taken over our beloved homeland (vatan) What has befallen my country*, that the petty and the destitute have descended upon...
The Persian New Year by Majid Naficy Let it fill you as if you were a sprout pot And grow like fragrant watercress...
Two Iranians in Paris Majid Naficy For Nestor Rakhshani We must touch the water To catch up with Usbek and Rica Those two...
‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’: The Film That Made Its Director Flee Iran to Avoid Prison The Daily Beast -Nov27th2024 Nick Schager Entertainment Critic...
Seven Poems During Trump Majid Naficy One: Truth and Falsehood I read in Egyption papyruses That Truth and Falsehood were brothers. One...
A Song for Peace Majid Nafic Oh, war! How long do you knock At the gates of my city? Let me become...
On the Second Anniversary of the murder of Mahsa Jina Amini We Remove Our Scarves Majid Naficy We remove our scarves And use them...

Don’t Chant Viva Shah
Iran: A Visionary Life to Remember
Ramin Barzegar Wins First Prize at International Photography Awards for Eternal Frames
Majid Naficy a recipient of 2025 Santa Monica City artist fellowship
The deeply shallow minded people have taken over our beloved homeland (vatan)
The Persian New Year
Two Iranians in Paris
‘Seed of the Sacred Fig’: The Film That Made Its Director Flee Iran to Avoid Prison
Seven Poems During Trump
A Song for Peace
We Remove Our Scarves