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Speakers in the past have included:
Ted Fellows: Taghi Amirani; Nassim Assefi; Negin Farsad
Scholars: Hamid Naficy; Homa Sarshar; Nahid Mozaffari; Kamiar Alaei; Mehdi Bozorgmehr; Arlene Dallalfar; Mahboud Ansari; Ahmad Karimi-Hakkak; Zohreh Sullivan; Elham Gheytanchi; Ali Modarress; Ali Akbar Mahdi; Sima Shaksari; Nahal Naficy; Pardis Mahdavi; Alidad Mafinezam
Artists: Taraneh Hemmami; Roxana Vilk; Asa; Haale; Maz Jobrani; Deep Dish; Abjeez; Leyla Pope; Ahmad Kiarostami; Houshie Mortezaei; Fared Shafinury; Shahin Najafi; Ayat Najafi
Writers: Porochista Khakpour; Kamin Mohammadi; Sholeh Wolpe; Roya Hakakian; Persis Karim; Tara Bahrampour; Niloufar Talebi; Jasmin Darznik
In partnership with the Hagop Kevorkian Center at New York University, IAAB's International Conference on the Iranian Diaspora will be held September 22-23, 2018 at New York University School of Law and the Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies at NYU.
The IAAB Conference is an innovative forum for academics, journalists, artists, and community leaders to discuss the development, challenges, and needs of our global community. The first and biggest program of its kind, presenters join IAAB from the Middle East, Europe, Australia, Asia, and North America, bringing a truly global perspective to these important conversations.
Thanks to IAAB's current legal challenge against the US Travel Ban, IAAB v Trump, speakers from outside the United States are eligible to travel to New York for the IAAB Conference. 'IAAB v Trump''s current victory blocking the ban in October ensures that the IAAB Conference continues to be a transnational space. IAAB's legal challenge is ongoing and changes may possibly arise as the legal battle continues.
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