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Posts by Naghmeh Sohrabi

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The War on Iran: A Conversation Four scholars on the consequences of U.S. and Israeli aggression, reactions from Iran and the Iranian diaspora, and the warped analysis that pervades U.S. media.

“The messaging has not been only to Iran—that we will crush you, we will send you back to the Stone Age. It has been also to Europeans, to the allies: you will be disciplined.“

From our Monday event with @peymanjafari.bsky.social, Ali Kadivar, Manijeh Moradian, and @naghmehs.bsky.social:

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Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, All Wrapped Up in One, in Iran A beautiful letter from Zahra in Tehran as she waits for Tuesday

Everyone I know in Iran is waiting to see if the US will bomb them further into the stone age. Read this achingly beautiful letter from Zahra in Tehran to get a sense of what that feels like:"Where can they begin when every beginning might be an end?"
open.substack.com/pub/naghmehs...

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Join us for an online event on Monday, April 6, 3pm-4pm Eastern, for a conversation about the war on Iran.

Featuring @peymanjafari.bsky.social, Ali Kadivar, Manijeh Moradian, and @naghmehs.bsky.social, moderated by @alexshams.bsky.social.

Register here: secure.givelively.org/event/boston...

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The Catastrophe That Has Befallen All of Us The director of an art center in Tehran on life under U.S.-Israeli bombardment.

“There was no way to say no. I thought well if I die, at least I’m with my mother, at least my mother won’t feel the loss of a child, and I said okay let’s go.”

The director of an art center in Tehran on life under U.S.-Israeli bombardment, translated by @naghmehs.bsky.social:

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I tried to get across that we need to see Iran & the Middle East not merely as a cause to support but also as place that generates ideas in response to their experiences and take their analyses as seriously as we take our own. You can read some of these thinkers on my substack linked in my bio.

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Homes without Windows; Windows without Glass A newspaper report and a war diary from Iran that take stock of ruin and destruction

"Did you know glass is impossible to find? A friend whose windows were shattered in one of the strikes has been living for three days in a house without windows. But they have to stay there because the house is now exposed and must be guarded." open.substack.com/pub/naghmehs...

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I’m like a comma: wanting an ending, but condemned to continue Some wit, humor, and pathos in time of war

"The fighter jets are flying so low that my mom told me to tidy up my room cause the pilot will see it and it’ll be rude." See 20 translated messages left on SUT telegram channel that reflect wit, humor, and pathos inside Iran today. open.substack.com/pub/naghmehs...

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On Ordinary Life A short essay by feminist philosopher and ethicist, Maryam Nasr Esfahani

"Here, ordinary life is a Sisyphean struggle." Read Maryam Nasr Esfahani, a feminist philosopher & ethicist in Iran on "ordinary life" under war conditions. truethings.naghmehs.com/p/on-ordinar...

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A brief history of US, Israeli and Iranian relations - The World from PRX The war in the Middle East is just under a week old, but the history of US intervention in Iran dates back to the 1950s. We take a step back to look at the history of relations between Iran and the Un...

@naghmehs.bsky.social talks to @prx.org "A brief history of US-Iranian relations"

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🗓 20th Anniversary Symposium

On April 23-24, we invite you to join us in envisioning the future of the Middle East (in person and via livestream). Register now:

www.brandeis.edu/crown/events...

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The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Chastity and Hijab Law and the Weaponization of Women’s Economic Vulnerabilities

Iran's draconian hijab bill is now in limbo.This great piece by @kahal.bsky.social uses the occasion to do a deep dive into how women's economic gains have both empowered them & made them vulnerable to economic punishments seen in that bill. Must read! www.brandeis.edu/crown/public...

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same! it's been a (long) while!

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Beyond Assad: The Rise of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and Syria’s Uncertain Future

This Crown Conversation with Haian Dukhan & Daniel Neep
is genuinely excellent. From misconceptions re: what Assad's fall means for the region to prospects for the future of #Syria, it manages to provide insight through the uncertainties. Great read. www.brandeis.edu/crown/public...

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Life and Death Under Humanitarian Law in Gaza and Beyond Source
Life and Death Under Humanitarian Law in Gaza and Beyond Source YouTube video by Crown Center for Middle East Studies

A new Crown Center for Middle East Studies seminar recording, which I’ll be watching later: “Life and Death Under Humanitarian Law in Gaza and Beyond.” youtu.be/GESiDI4Ieck?...

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Gonna try this here: #skystorians: What articles do you like to use to teach historical methods to undergrads?

I'm aware of the classic books, but I would like some shorter & accessible pieces.

Thanks! And please reshare!

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Iran's Kentucky Fried Chicken store first opened in 1973 but since it did not have the rights, it was called TFC Tehran Fried Chicken.During the revolution, they distributed free fried chicken to the demonstrators some of whom didn't accept it cuz of rumors that it was poisoned. Random fact for 2day

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Comparative lit class will be first in Humanities Division to use UCLA-developed AI system The textbook for Zrinka Stahuljak’s winter 2025 course is generated by the Kudu platform.

Huh? Isn’t this what we’re doing anyway? “instead of a professor lecturing about historical facts — because those are all in the textbook — they can instead focus on things like ‘How do we think about this particular text? and How can we think about it differently?” newsroom.ucla.edu/stories/comp...

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“Unlike in 2016, when Iranian ground forces complemented Russian air support in the siege of Aleppo, neither patron demonstrated the will or capability to launch a similar counteroffensive…For Russia and Iran, Assad was their man until he wasn’t.” @nicolegrajewski.bsky.social

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Reading US foreign policy experts pontificate on Syria and Iran is like watching a dog chase its tail but less funny.

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Syria doesn’t have to be Libya, Yemen, or Iraq 2.0. Syrians will hopefully carve out a system that will bring justice, equality, and tolerance. I have no reason to doubt them. I do have many reasons to doubt foreign states near and far.

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I'm reminded of how important it is to acknowledge the sense of release that such moments hold even as that emotion is full of foreboding & even if (or when) things take a turn for the worse. (Along with endless op-eds the titles of which @nytpitchbot.bsky.social has already written :-)

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I'm writing about revolutionary joy in Iran 79, trying to separate post-revolutionary anguish & disappointment from the moments in which a people freed of a dictator felt a singular sense of happiness & possibility. With the toppling of Assad in Syria & release of long time prisoners

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The Backstory Behind the Fall of Aleppo New Lines reports exclusively on the details leading up to Aleppo's fall

Here it is. With exclusive details & insights, our deep look at what really went down in #Aleppo - with @michaeldweiss.bsky.social in @newlinesmag.bsky.social

newlinesmag.com/reportage/th...

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A guy gets up & says Hello my name is Igor. If everything is so good then why is everything so bad? A year later the same apparatchik goes to the same town & gives the same speech about how things are great in the Soviet Union. A guy gets up and says Hello. If everything is so good, where's Igor?

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Listening to the Harris campaign staff on @podsaveamerica.bsky.social say they ran a good campaign but were defeated by time reminds me of my favorite Soviet joke. An apparatchik goes to a small town & says how things are great in the Soviet Union.

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