Friday, December 21, 2007

Annual Shab-e Yalda Celebration in Berkeley

What : Annual Shab-e Yalda Celebration in Berkeley
Persian Center invites all friends of ISAA to attend another celebration of 'Yalda', the longest night of the year. Persian Center's ANNUAL SHAB-E YALDA Celebration is tonight, FRIDAY, Dec 21st at 7 pm.
Music performances by SHAMS ENSEMBLE & Heydari Ensemble,
Dance performances by Niosha Dance Academy & ROSA,
Fal-e Hafez,
Traditional light dinner with Ash, Ajeel, Anar,and Hendevaneh,
and DJ DANCING with DJ Alireza.

When : Friday, December 21st at 7 pm

Where
: GAIA Art Center (http://www.gaiaarts.com)
($3 Validated Parking at Allston Garage on 2061 Allston Way, between Milvia and Shattuck)

Tickets
: $20, $10 for student w/valid ID.
For more info call 510-848-0264.

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About Shab-e Yalda

Millions of Iranians all over the world Friday night will celebrate `Yalda', the longest night of the year and the first night of winter as a token of victory of the angel of goodness over the devil of badness and the victory of light over darkness. Shabe Yalda marks the beginning of winter. It is a tradition amongst Iranians that family and friends gather together and stay up throughout the night to cherish the ambience of togetherness.
Nuts and fruits, both fresh and dried, are served on Yalda night. Fruit is the sign of divine blessing. The 6,000-year tradition revives the spirit of affection, kindness and togetherness in families. Since Shabe Yalda is the longest and darkest night, it has come to symbolize many things in both Persian poetry and culture, such as separation from a loved one, loneliness, and waiting. After Shabe Yalda, however, a transformation takes place -- the waiting is over, light shines and goodness prevails, which is a turning point as the days start to grow longer. "With all my pains, there is still the hope of recovery Like the eve of Yalda, there will finally be an end." ~ Sa’adi, Persian poet Yalda, a Syriac word imported into the Persian language by the Syriac Christians means birth and it refer to the birth of sun. Romans called it Natalis Anviktos, the birth of unbeatable. It is a relatively recent arrival and it is also referred to as "Shab-e Cheleh", a celebration of Winter Solstice on December 21st.
In most ancient cultures, including Persia, the start of the solar year has been marked to celebrate the victory of light over darkness and the renewal of the Sun. The Persians adopted their annual renewal festival from the Babylonians and incorporated it into the rituals of their own Zoroastrian religion. The last day of the Persian month Azar is the longest night of the year, when the forces of Ahriman are assumed to be at the peak of their strength. While the next day, the first day of the month "Day" known as "khoram rooz" or "khore rooz" (the day of sun) belongs to Ahuramazda, the Lord of Wisdom. Since the days are getting longer and the nights shorter, this day marks the victory of the rising sun as the symbol of 'Ahuramazda', the Zoroastrian god, over the evil of darkness . The occasion was celebrated in the festival of "Daygan" dedicated to Ahuramazda, on the first day of the month "Day". Ancient Iranians believed that the beginning of the year marked with the re-emergence or rebirth of the sun which coincided with the first day of the month of `Dey' when sun was salvaged from the claws of the devil of darkness and gradually spread its domination over the world. People had developed the idea that the longest night of the year, when the evil of darkness found an opportunity to stay longer, was an inauspicious occasion and, therefore, they would gather together and stay awake the whole night by holding celebrations and lighting fire in order to leave behind the ominous night. They would try to keep the fire lit all through the night and the person in charge of the task was called 'Atropat' or the 'guardian of fire' who used to have a religious rank in ancient Persia. Fires would be burnt all night to ensure the defeat of the forces of Ahriman. There would be feasts, acts of charity and a number of deities were honored and prayers performed to ensure the total victory of sun that was essential for the protection of winter crops. There would be prayers to Mithra (Mehr) and feasts in his honor, since Mithra is the Eyzad responsible for protecting "the light of the early morning", known as "Havangah". It was also assumed that Ahuramazda would grant people's wishes, specially those with no offspring had the hope to be blessed with children if performed all rites on this occasion.

One of the themes of the festival was the temporary subversion of order. Masters and servants reversed roles. The king dressed in white would change place with ordinary people. A mock king was crowned and masquerades spilled into the streets. As the old year died, rules of ordinary living were relaxed. This tradition persisted till Sassanid period, and is mentioned by Biruni and others in their recordings of pre-Islamic rituals and festivals. Its' origin goes back to the Babylonian New Year celebration.

These people believed the first creation was order that came out of chaos. To appreciate and celebrate the first creation they had a festival and all roles were reversed. Disorder and chaos ruled for a day and eventually order was restored and succeeded at the end of the festival.

It is not clear when and how the word "Yalda" entered the Persian language. The massive persecution of the early Christians in Rome brought many Christian refugees into the Sassanid Empire and it is very likely that these Christians introduced and popularized "Yalda" in Iran. Gradually "Shab-e Yalda" and "Shab-e Cheleh" became synonymous and the two are used interchangeably.

With the conquest of Islam the religious significance of the ancient Persian festivals was lost. However, apart from its religious and traditional characteristics, 'Yalda' has long been observed in the Iranian culture as the longest night of the year. Today "Shab-e Cheleh" is merely a social occasion, when family and friends get together for fun and merriment. Different kinds of dried fruits, nuts, seeds and fresh winter fruits are consumed. The presence of dried and fresh fruits is reminiscence of the ancient feasts to celebrate and pray to the deities to ensure the protection of the winter crops. On this night, all members of the family stay together, narrate old stories, play traditional games and eat dried fruits and candies. The fruits that are specially served at this night are sweet melon, water melon, grapes and pomegranates. Fruits are symbol of spring and a summer loaded with agricultural bounties. Pomegranates, placed on top of a fruit basket, are reminders of the cycle of life -- the rebirth and revival of generations. The purple outer covering of a pomegranate symbolizes "birth" or "dawn" and their bright red seeds the "glow of life." Watermelons, apples, grapes, melons and persimmon are other special fruits served on Yalda night and all are symbols of freshness, warmth, love, kindness and happiness. Another tradition that is massively observed on the night of Yalda is reading poems of the highly revered Iranian poet 'Hafez'.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

ISAA's 9th Music Night

Dear ISAA members,

ISAA has decided to CANCEL the Hypernova concert scheduled for November 18th in Berkeley. Please read below for other exciting events.

if you have any questions please email us at isaa@isaa.berkeley.edu

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What : ISAA's 9th Music Night
Only 1 days till one of the best ISAA Iranian Music Nights ever. We are really excited about our 9th Music Night as a new and one of the most talented ISAA board members has organized it. Here is what he has to say about the event :

Dear ISAA members,
My name is Hamid Niki and i am a new ISAA board member who is in charge of organizing ISAA's 9th Music Night. As you know from our previous emails, Music Night is happening tomorrow, Thursday at 7PM at the Persian Center.
During past weeks we have been working hard with some of the best student performers to bring you a night filled with great Persian music, fun, excitement and sign alongs. If time permits, we will also be performing songs requested by the audience.
We have changed the style of the music we perform this year a little, and have blended in some modern solo and group performances in addition to our usual traditional Persian music.

At this time of the year when we really need a break from work and study, nothing can better serve us than a night of relaxation by listing to music performances that cross cultural boundaries and brings people from different backgrounds together.

All exhausted students that need to take breaths after working so hard on papers, projects, and midterms are welcome to join the 9th Iranian Music Night to enjoy the new music, meet new people, and put away all of the old frustration of schoolwork!
So, Take a break from the stress of life: work, exams, studying, etc., and come and relax to the musical
genius of your fellow Iranian students.

When
: Thursday, November 15th @ 7PM
Where : Persian Center ( 2029 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA )
Refreshments will be served.
The event is free and open to the public.
ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible


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What
: Sufi Celebration
We would like to inform all ISAA members about a wonderful show organized by M.T.O Sufi Association of UC Berkeley on November 17th. The show is called The Hidden Angles of Life in which you can experience a festive night filled with music, poetry, meditation, devotion and presentations on Sufism and more.
What would your life be like if you could accomplish everything you have always wanted?

Enhance your creativity, mental clarity, and physical well-being through unique Sufi techniques.

Refreshment and Pastries will be served
When : Saturday, November 17th 7PM-9PM
Where : Wheeler Hall at UC Berkeley
Tickets : Students 8$
General Admin 15$
No Children under 12
Special group rates are available
More info :
866-399-1706



Sunday, September 02, 2007

ISAA's Fall 2007 First General Meeting

ISAA would like to welcome all incoming and returning students for the 2007-2008 school year! ISAA officers have a lot of events planned for the upcoming year so be sure to attend our Fall General Meeting.

ISAA's Fall 2007 First General Meeting

ISAA will be having it's first general meeting of Fall 2007 this Wednesday at 6:30 PM in 110 Barrows.

Come to the meeting this Wednesday to :

• Meet the Officers
• Sign-up to be on ISAA’s Board
• Learn about ISAA’s events
• Get involved
• Signup to Write for Goftegoo
• Have some Pizza
• Buy ISAA’s T-shirts and Hoodies
• Meet new people
• Signup to play for ISAA's soccer team
• Let us know of your suggestions, questions, or concerns

When: Wednesday, September 5 , 6:30 PM
Where : 110 Barrows


An Announcement:

Journey to Iran by Mehdi Abderezai on youTube

One of ISAA members, Mehdi Abderezai, has made a series of informative and interesting documentary style movie clips from his latest trip to Iran in Summer of 2006. These clips have English subtitles for the parts spoken in Farsi.
Please take the time to visit the following link to watch the first clip of this very interesting series. The rest of the clips can be found in the related section of the site.
Mehdi welcomes any feedback you may have. you can leave your feedback as a comment on the clip page if you have a youTube account or you can simply email him.

Journey to Iran Part 1 of 12 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7p76S_v_m4

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Guest Lecture: "The Real Iran Agenda", ISAA Election Results and Thank You's

*Guest Lecture: "The Real Iran Agenda: U.S. sponsored guerilla attacks inside Iran and the Middle East Crisis"

What: Attend next and final session of ISAA's "ABC's of Iran" DeCal course, to be the first to hear a renowned journalist speak about his latest book on Iran, which is not published until September!

Who: Freelance foreign correspondent Reese Erlich has covered the Middle East for 20 years on assignments for the San Francisco Chronicle, Dallas Morning News and NPR. Erlich will discuss his book "The Iran Agenda: the real story of U.S. policy and the Middle East crisis," which will be published in September. In preparing his book, Erlich interviewed President Bashir al Asad of Syria and Reza Pahlavi, among others.
Reese Erlich reports regularly for National Public Radio, Marketplace Radio, Latino USA, Radio Deutche Welle, Australian Broadcasting Corp. Radio, and Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Radio. He also writes for San Francisco Chronicle, St. Petersburg Times, and Christian Science Monitor.

When: Monday 5/7/07 6PM-8PM

Where: 3 Le Conte, UC Berkeley Campus (Map)


*The event is free and open to the public. Seating is first come first served.
*ASUC Sponsored.
*Wheelchair Accessible.

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2007-2008 ISAA Board of Directors Election Results and End of the year Thank You's

The votes have been tallied and the results are in! Golnaz Nouri and Fren Khadivian will be joining the ISAA's Board of Directors on June 1st for the start of the next term. Navid Khadem, Shahrzad Abbassi Rahbar and Jazzi Junge have been re-elected to the board for another term. A hearty congratulations to each of them!

This year as the graduation season approaches, we will say goodbye to ISAA directors Ali Assareh and Shamis Fallah, who have spent countless hours of their time for ISAA over the past years. Ali has co-thought ISAA's popular and heavily waitlisted Decal Course on Iran for 5 semesters and Shamis has contributed a lot as ISAA's publicity director.We wish them all the best for their futures and want them to know that their generous contributions will always be remembered.

We would like to express our gratitude to ISAA's advisor Arash Aramesh whose efforts made us able to hold some of our most successful large events, such as Mr. Ganji's lecture on "Gender Apartheid in Iran" and the "56th Anniversary celebration of the Iranian Oil Nationalization" 3-day conference, to name a few. ISAA will miss his skills and sense of humor and the many invaluable contributions he has made to our success.

We would like to thank our graduating ISAA board members Reza Kamrava, Arash Parsa, and Hormozd Gahvari for their extraordinary efforts and contributions to our organization. Their services and support to ISAA will never be forgotten.

We would like to thank ISAA's continuing board members ,directors, committees' chairs and advisors and recognize their tremendous efforts and dedicated service for upholding the standards and ideals of the Iranian Student Alliance in America.

We would also like to thank all the wonderful people who contribute their personal funds, their time, services, and products to ISAA. Since ISAA's birth, your generous support has helped ISAA be one of the most respected and most successful organizations on Berkeley campus and among the Iranian community in the U.S.
Lastly, we would like to acknowledge all our members, new and old, and thank them for continuing to support our organization. We appreciate your comments and encourage your participation in keeping ISAA's events lively and informative.

The 2007-2008 ISAA officer placement, based on the number of votes each candidate received:
Navid Khadem President
Shahrzad Abbassi Rahbar Publicity Director
Golnaz Nouri Resource Director
Fren Khadivian Communications Director
Jazzi Junge Finance Director

The new ISAA Board of Directors will choose a maximum of 15 active members to be on 2007-2008 ISAA’s board. We will announce more information on this in our future emails.

Monday, April 23, 2007

ISAA's UPCOMING EVENTS : 8th Music Night, Iran's Nuclear Program, The Legitimation Crisis in Tehran

ISAA's UPCOMING EVENTS

*Iran's Nuclear Program

What
: Attend next session of ISAA's "ABC's of Iran" DeCal course, to learn the basics of Iran's nuclear program and to watch a documentary screening of Iran's hidden nuclear facilities. You can also discuss your views on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Who: Ali Assareh & Hoda Fahimi ( ISAA's DeCal student Lecturers )
When: Monday 4/23/07 6PM-8PM
Where: 3 Le Conte, UC Berkeley Campus (Map)

*The event is free and open to the public. Seating is first come first served.
*ASUC Sponsored.
*Wheelchair Accessible.

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*The Legitimation Crisis in Tehran: Iranian Dissidents, Neoconservatives and the Left

Who: Danny Postel, Senior Editor of openDemocracy.net
When: Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:00 p.m.
Where: North Gate Library, Hearst at Euclid Ave. (Map)
Sponsored by: The Institute of International Studies and the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program
Cosponsored by: Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at UC Berkeley
The Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley
Iranian Student Alliance in America (ISAA)

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*ISAA's 8th Iranian Music Night

What: Take a break from the stress of life: work, exams, studying, etc., and come and relax to the musical genius of your fellow Iranians.If you are interested in performing, please contact ISAA's board member and Music Night coordinatorPourya Khademi at violin@berkeley.edu so he can coordinate joint performances. Please get in touch with Pourya soon.
When: Thursday, April 26th 7:30PM
Where: Persian Center at 2029 Durant Ave. (Map)

* Refreshments will be served.

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*ISAA Elections

What: ISAA will be holding its 6th democratic elections for the positions of President, Communications Director, Resource Director, Publicity Director, and Financial Director.

Being an ISAA Director is both an amazing experience and very prestigious. Since its birth on Berkeley campus in the Fall of 2002, ISAA has become to be known as one of the most respected groups on campus which focuses on issues that really matter. With such high values in its mission statement, ISAA distances itself from being just another party thrower club.

In addition, ISAA Directors find their position to be filled with rewarding experiences, as they get to become more involved in the Iranian community. They get to meet, know, help and work with many important scholars along with influential and successful people in the community.

There are 5 positions available to run for . To see the descriptions of each, please see ISAA's constitution on the "About ISAA" section of our website:http://isaa.berkeley.edu/. And please read the membership clause (Article III) to see if you are eligible to vote. The constitution will be strictly enforced for this election.

If you want to run for an ISAA officer position or know someone who should, enter the nomination soon by emailing ISAA at isaa.berkeley@gmail.com . In your email please state why you would like to be an officer and why you'd make a good candidate. The deadline for nominations is only a week away and is on April 29th at midnight (11:59 PM).

No leadership experience is needed as the outgoing ISAA directors will make sure you fully know the inside mechanisms of how to run the club most sufficiently.


When: Tuesday, May 1st 8PM
Where: TBA

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Internship position at a Berkeley film production company

Promises Films, a film production company based in Berkeley is looking for a Farsi-English bilingual interns to help them during production of their latest project titled "Global Moms". Interns will help with Farsi to English translation and related office work.
To learn more about this project visit the Global Moms project summery or its homepage. you can watch the promotional video of this project on YouTube or download it from the project homepage.
Promises Films produced a documentary titled "Promises" which was nominated for the Best Feature Documentary, at the 74th Annual Academy Awards and won the best documentary at the Emmy Awards the same year. This documentary won tens of other prestigious awards and was nominated and selected for several well known International movie festivals and award ceremonies. you can visit Promises Project Homepage to view a preview or see the complete awards and nominations list.
To apply for this position please email Negar Ghobadi at negar@are.berkeley.edu or call (510)-486-9733

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

ISAA Movie Night ( Charshanbe Souri )

What: ISAA Presents:

"Charshanbe Souri". A movie by Asghar Farhadi.
Cast include Hadiyeh Tehrani, Hamid Farokhnejad, Taraneh Alidoost, Mehran Maham.
When: Thursday, April 19th @ 6PM
Where: 6 Evans Hall (Map)

This movie is in Farsi with no English subtitles.

The event is free and open to the public.
ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible

ISAA Elections

What: ISAA will be holding its 6th democratic elections for the positions of President, Communications Director, Resource Director, Publicity Director, and Financial Director.

Being an ISAA Director is both an amazing experience and very prestigious. Since its birth on Berkeley campus in the Fall of 2002, ISAA has become to be known as one of the most respected groups on campus which focuses on issues that really matter. With such high values in its mission statement, ISAA distances itself from being just another party thrower club.

In addition, ISAA Directors find their position to be filled with rewarding experiences, as they get to become more involved in the Iranian community. They get to meet, know, help and work with many important scholars along with influential and successful people in the community.

There are 5 positions available to run for . To see the descriptions of each, please see ISAA's constitution on the "About ISAA" section of our website:http://isaa.berkeley.edu/. And please read the membership clause (Article III) to see if you are eligible to vote. The constitution will be strictly enforced for this election.

If you want to run for an ISAA officer position or know someone who should, enter the nomination soon by emailing ISAA at isaa.berkeley at gmail.com . In your email please state why you would like to be an officer and why you'd make a good candidate. The deadline is April 29th at midnight (11:59 PM).

No leadership experience is needed as the outgoing ISAA directors will make sure you fully know the inside mechanisms of how to run the club most sufficiently.


When: Tuesday, May 1st @ 8PM
Where: TBA

Visit ISAA Table on Cal Day 2007

What: ISAA will take part in Cal Day 2007 by tabling on Sproul from 9:00AM - 3:00PM. Stop by table number 18 to say hi, pick up an issue of Goftegoo, or buy one of the remaining famous ISAA T-shirts or CDs we have left.

UC Berkeley is an exciting place every day — a center of new ideas, research discoveries, thrilling sports, dazzling performances. Cal Day is like no other here on campus. Spend it in Cal’s classrooms and labs, museums and performance halls, libraries and arenas. Check out hundreds of student groups on your way to the Sather gate. Take in all that Berkeley has to offer, and see why Cal is the world’s premier public university.

When: Saturday, April 21, 2007 9AM - 3PM
Where: UC Berkeley Campus

Update you Address book! ISAA retires its old email address

As many of you already know, ISAA started using it's new email address( isaa.berkeley at gmail.com ) beginning Fall 2006.
We won't be checking ISAA's old email address (i_saa at yahoo.com) very often from now on.
So, please send all you emails to the new address and update your address books.
Our email list software is configured so that if you press reply to one of our ISAA Board emails, your emails will go to the new address automatically.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

6th ISAA Backgammon Tournament

Please see below for the new ROOM. No longer in 140 Barrows.

What: This Sunday ISAA will be holding its popular and highly competitive backgammon tournament. As always, it will be a spirited event with intense competition and contenders will bring their experience in the ancient game to compete for bragging rights and first, second, and third place trophies. Surely, it will be a fun time for all those involved, so we hope you don't miss it!
This semester, in order to shorten the tournament length we will be playing best of three during the group stage.

When: Sunday, April 8th @ 11 AM

Where: Room 201 Giannini Hall (Map)

Cost : FREE

The event is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required.
To RSVP please email ISAA's board member, Hormozd Gahvari at hormozd@EECS.berkeley.EDU

ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible.

Spring Lecture Series on U.S. Foreign Policy and Iran

Iranian Student Alliance in America - ISAA UC Berkeley (HQ)/Georgetown Uni. (Chapter)

ISAA's UPCOMING EVENTS

Please read below for information regarding 3 interesting lectures on Iran that ISAA just sponsored.

ISAA and Religion, Politics and Globalization Program (RPGP) at UC Berkeley proudly present:

Spring Lecture Series on U.S. Foreign Policy and Iran :

What: "Shilling for the Next War: Coverage of Bush's Plans for War with Iran"

Who: Reese Erlich, Author of "The Iran Agenda: The Real Story of U.S. Policy and the Middle East Crisis"

When: Wednesday, April 4, 2007 @ 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Where: North Gate Library, Hearst at Euclid Avenue, Berkeley (Map)

*Sponsored by the Graduate School of Journalism, the National Writers Union, the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program, and the Institute of International Studies and Iranian Student Alliance in America.
*For more information on this event, please visit http://journalism.berkeley.edu/

*The event is free and open to the public.
ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible

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What: "The View from Inside Iran"

Who: Karim Sadjadpour, Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

When: Monday, April 9, 2007 @ 4:00 p.m.

Where: 223 Moses Hall (Map)

*Sponsored by the Institute of International Studies and the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program and cosponsored by Iranian Student Alliance in America.
*The event is free and open to the public.
ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible

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What: "The Legitimation Crisis in Tehran: Iranian Dissidents, Neoconservatives and the Left"

Who: Danny Postel, Senior Editor of openDemocracy.net

When: Thursday, April 26, 2007 @ 5:00 p.m.

Where: North Gate Library, Hearst at Euclid Ave. (Map)

*Sponsored by the Institute of International Studies and the Religion, Politics and Globalization Program Cosponsored by Peace and Conflict Studies ,the Graduate School of Journalism and Iranian Student Alliance in America.
*The event is free and open to the public.
ASUC Sponsored.
Wheelchair Accessible

Thursday, March 15, 2007

56th Anniversary Celebration of the Iranian Oil Nationalization


ISAA Proudly Presents:
*56th Anniversary Celebration of the Iranian Oil Nationalization

What:

The “29th of Esfand” (20th of March) is the Eve of Persian New Year. This day is also the day that Iranian oil was nationalized by Dr. Mosaddegh. This year, Iranian students in Northern California and Jebhe Melli Iran are holding a two-day conference on March 16th, 17th, and a Meeting on March 18th at University of California, Berkeley, to celebrate that seminal event.

This conference, which includes seminars and meetings, live Iranian music, and dance performances, has been made possible through the support and collaboration of the following Iranian organization:

· Iranian Student Alliance in America (ISAA)
· Northern California Chapter of Jebhe melli Iran in America

Who:

Speakers:
Speakers are from different backgrounds, featuring Iranian scholars, politicians, and thinkers, who each will deliver a diverse array of opinions and views during the seminars. The general subjects are related to the nationalization of oil, and the present state of political and economical affairs in Iran.

· March 16th

o Gholam Hossein Razi is Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, University of Houston. He received his License es Sciences in Political Science from the University of Tehran and his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. He has also taught at Air War College as Professor of Middle East Studies and at the University of Texas, Austin. His fields of specialty are American Foreign Policy, American National Security Strategy in the Middle East, Middle East Politics, and International Relations. His publications include contributions to such professional journals as The American Political Science Review; Comparative Politics; Western Political Quarterly; Studies in Comparative International Development; The Middle East Journal; Conflict Quarterly; Iranian Studies and such books as The Middle East: Its Governments and Politics; International Relations of the Middle East And North Africa; Iran: Essays on a Revolution in the Making; Social and Political Problems of Public Administration in Developing Areas and a number of encyclopedias.
Email: ghrazi@uh.edu

o Zohreh M. Niknia is a visiting Assistant Professor, working with the Beatrice M. Bain Research Group on Gender, University of California at Berkeley. Her professional and research interests are: Women and the Economy; Gender and Migration; Gender, Globalization, and Development; Political Economy of Oil. Dr. Niknia has taught Economics at California State University, Sacramento, University of Missouri, Kansas City and Johnson County Community College (1985-2003) The main focus of her research is an interdisciplinary examination of the intersection of migration and gender. Email: zniknia@mills.edu

o Dr. Cyrus Bina is a distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota, Morris. He has been the Lead Faculty, Associate Director of the MBA Program, and Founding Director of the Center of Unified, Global, and Applied Research (COUGAR) at the University of Redlands, California (1996-1998); Visiting Scholar at the Center for Social Theory and Comparative History at UCLA (2002-2003); a Fellow and Research Associate (1990-1993), and Affiliate in Research (1994-1995) at Harvard’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies; Professor of Economics at Olivet College, Michigan (1982-1987). Author of The Economics of the Oil Crisis (1985), co-editor of Modern Capitalism and Islamic Ideology in Iran (1992) and Beyond Survival: Wage labor in the Late Twentieth Century (1996), author of more than 170 published scholarly papers, book chapters, and book reviews, and policy pieces, particularly on the subjects of the globalization of world economy; rise and fall of the Pax Americana; global oil; US foreign policy; OPEC; global labor, technology and skill formation in capitalism; global warming, energy, and environment. Professor Bina is an authority on the economics and politics of oil, and also has written extensively on the Middle East conflicts, political economy of Iran and Islam. These include the analyses of the 1951 Nationalization of Oil and interpretation of the 1906 Constitutional Revolution in Iran. He has given more than 900 interviews and participated in more than 500 radio and TV programs by the national and international media around the world on the subjects of his expertise and interests during the last decade. Bina has been member Board of Directors of Middle East Economic Association (1988-1992), member of the Editorial Board of the Review of Radical Political Economics (1980-1990; 2001-2004), member of URPE’s Steering Committee (2003-2007), and Associate Editor of the Journal of Iranian research & Analysis since 2000. He is a member of American Economic Association and Economists for Peace & Security. E-mail: http://webmail.tuffwall.com/horde/imp/cleanedparent.ComposeTo("binac@morris.umn.edu", Website: http://cda.morris.umn.edu/~binac/

· March 17th

o Bahram Moshiri http://www.bahrammoshiri.com./farsi/
E-mail BAHRAM@BAHRAMMOSHIRI.COM

o Dr. Kazem Vadiei Iran Expert; invited guest speaker from France.

o Dr. Nasser Amini Journalists since 1950, and Foreign Ambassadors of Pahlavi Monarchy; invited guest speaker from France



o Artists :
A variety of talented artists will perform Live Persian music during our night program. This features professional dance performances, along with fusion and Persian traditional classical music.
· Avaz by master vocalist Ali Amidi with participation of local well-known musicians playing violin, tar, and tomback.
· Traditional Dance performances by Niosha Dance Academy http://www.niosha.com/
· Pourya Khademi and the Embarka Sound System will perform ancient Persian sounds infused with contemporary urban rhythms. Group dance is also organized by Pourya Khademi.

When ,Where and more Info:

· March 16th: Panel Discussions (Held in English)

This session will feature speakers who will offer analysis on The Impacts of Oil: Iran’s Role in International Energy Dependency followed by a question and answer session.

Topics:
a. Economics of oil
b. Nationalism and Religion: Autonomy or Interdependence?
c. Global Energy Crisis and National Security issues

1:00 PM To 4:30 PM
22 Warren (Anita M. Baldwin Auditorium), UC Berkeley
Map : http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/BC12.html
Free and Open to the public

· March 17th: Panel Discussions (Held in Farsi)
This session will feature speakers who will offer analysis on Effects of Oil Nationalization on the Current Events in Iran and the Middle East followed by a question and answer session.
Topics:
a. Changing in Iranian national interests (1951 and now)
b. Oil and Iran-Arab Relations

10:00 AM To 1:30 PM
22 Warren (Anita M. Baldwin Auditorium), UC Berkeley
Map: http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/BC12.html
Free and Open to the public

· March 17th: Live Music and dance

A variety of talented artists will perform Live Persian music. Featuring fusion and Persian traditional classical music, this part of the event includes dance performances by professional dancers, followed by group dance for the general public.

7:00 PM To 10:00 PM
Lipman Room, 8th floor of Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Map : http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/DE45.html
Open to the public.
$8.00 for students and $20 for the general public.

· March 18th: Group Discussions ( held in Farsi )
The Effects of Uniting the Melli forces in America and Europe.
Topics:
a. Analyzing the Need for Unification of Melli Forces Relations and coordination of Mellioun;
b. Representation and Analysis of Necessity for a Congress

9:30 AM To 4:00 PM
110 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Map : http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/DE45.html
Participants of this section include only Jebhe Mellie Members, and invited parties.
General public are welcome as observers. Admission is Free.



* ASUC Sponsored.
* Wheelchair Accessible

ISAA NEWS

We of the Iranian American community ask you to join us in San Francisco on Sunday, March 18th, to observe the 4th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq and to unite in protesting an imminent US attack on Iran.
This is an invitation to all our Iranian friends and family who oppose war to demonstrate collectively our stanch resistance to US plans to bomb Iran.
Regardless of the ideological divisions that may at times distinguish us, at this critical moment in history, we must all say “NO TO WAR!”
Please come with your own banners, placards and fliers, and march with Iranians contingent and thousands of other Bay Area activists in opposition to war on Iran and the continuing occupation of Iraq.

Our contingent will be assembling at 11.30 a.m. at Spear and Market Streets ( Embarcadero Bart Station), before joining the general rally at Justin Hermann Plaza in the Embarcadero.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Emergency Summit to Prevent War with Iran


Emergency Summit to Prevent War with Iran


What: "IF YOU LIKE WAR IN IRAQ, YOU'LL LOVE WAR ON IRAN" So goes the tagline on a new ad by Physicians for Social Responsibility. As Congress and the mainstream media are distracted by the new troop escalation in Iraq, little attention is given to the much more consequential reality that we may be only a few months, weeks, or even days away from a new and potentially more horrifying war. At this summit, a wide range of organizations and activists are coming together to take a serious look at how, together, we may be successful in preventing an attack on Iran. See the end of this message for a partial list of organizations that have confirmed their attendance in this summit.
In the morning session we will hear from one or more experts on the US-Iran standoff. In the afternoon session we will work on:
1. Producing more with less: How can we increase the level of collaboration among our organizations?
2. Power of many: How can we effectively share our experiences and leverage our resources?
3. Learning from our successes and mistakes: What has been working and what has not?
4. Sharpening our message: What are some effective talking points?
5. Formulating a winning strategy
6. The good news: Why are the chances of success much better now than the pre-Iraq-war time?
7. Collaborative action plan

Due to the urgency of this matter, this summit is being organized in a short timeframe. Please help this effort by emailing your RSVP as soon as possible and by taking the initiative to contact other organizations that may be interested in the goal of the summit.
Please RSVP (your name, email address, phone contact, and your organization's name) as soon as possible by sending an email to: RSVP@HandsOffIran.org
For the latest up-to-date details visit: http://www.handsoffiran.org/
Who: Perhaps the most important whistle-blower of the past half century, former marine company commander Daniel Ellsberg was driven by his conscience in 1971 to reveal how successive presidents had lied to the American people about the conduct of the Vietnam war and its consequences. Ellsberg's leaking of 7,000 pages of Pentagon documents helped end the war.

Dr. Dariush Zahedi is a professor of political science at UC Berkeley, and the author of The Iranian Revolution Then and Now: Indicators of Regime Instability and the editor of Iran in the New Millennium: Opportunities and Challenges. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Los Angles Times, Middle East Policy and Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review. He has also studied the patterns of political participation and engagement and political attitudes of Iranian expatriates in the U.S.

Larry Everest is a journalist, author and videographer, covering the Middle East and Central Asia for over 20 years. His articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Baltimore Sun, Z Magazine, and others. He is the author of Oil, Power & Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda. Shortly after the end of the 1991 Persian Gulf War, Everest went to Iraq to document the impact of the war on the Iraqi people and filmed the award-winning video "Iraq: War Against the People."
When: Saturday, March 10, 2007

Morning Session
Registration, Sign-in : 09:30 - 10:00
Speakers, Q&A : 10:00 - 12:00

Afternoon Session
Registration, Sign-in : 12:30 - 13:00
Discussions : 13:00 - 16:00

Where: UC Berkeley Campus, Evans Hall, Room #10 (Map) (parking)

The event is free and open to the public, but advance registration is required. To RSVP please email RSVP@HandsOffIran.org , including your name, email address, phone contact, and your organization's name (ISAA).

Suggested Donation: $10

ASUC Sponsored.

Attending Organizations
United for Peace and Justice (coalition of 1300 organizations)
Do Not Attack Iran coalition (coalition of 35 organizations)
American Friends Service Committee
Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee
San Francisco Green Party
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
East Bay for Democracy
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
Code Pink
Jewish Voice for Peace
Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club
Global Exchange
National Iranian American Council
War Resisters League West
Network of Spiritual Progressives
Iranian-American Democrats Association (Sacramento)
South Bay Mobilization
Western States Legal Foundation
El Cerrito Democratic Club
The Metaphor Project
Bay Area Women in Black
American-Iranian Friendship Committee
Grandmothers Against the War
Iranian-American Democrats of Orange County
Iranian Student Alliance in America (ISAA)
Democracy For America - Marin County
Bay Area Iranian-American Democrats
Bay Area Iranian-American Voter Association

Thursday, February 08, 2007

ISAA's Spring 2007 First General Meeting

ISAA will be having it's first general meeting of Spring 2007 tonight (2/8/07) in 54 Barrows at 6:30 PM .

Come to the meeting this Thursday to :

• Meet the Officers
• Sign-up to be on ISAA’s Board
• Learn about ISAA’s events
• Get involved
• Learn about ISAA’s DeCal
• Sign-up to Write for Goftegoo
• Buy ISAA’s T-shirts and Hoodies
• Meet new people

Thursday, February 8th
6:30 PM
54 Barrows