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palashbiswaskl@gmail.com | | | Washington Metropolitan Area Home to the Ninth PAAIA Chapter July 22, 2010, Washington D.C. Earlier this month, fifteen PAAIA members met in Washington, DC, to form the ninth PAAIA Chapter. PAAIA welcomes the addition of the Washington Metropolitan Chapter to its roster of active volunteers in the Bay Area, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, New Jersey, Orange County and San Diego. Click here to read more. Help Deserving Students Earn a Path to Legal Residency: Urge Congress to support the DREAM Act By PAAIA Government Affairs Office July 21, 2010, Washington D.C. - Last year, PAAIA highlighted the story of Mohammad Abdollahi who came to the United States from Iran at the age of three. Due to a minor immigration technicality, his family's application for a visa was turned down, resulting in his "out of status" condition. Click here to read more. PAAIA'S Washington DC NexGen Chapter to Launch Voter Registration Drive July 21, 2010, Washington, D.C. - On the heels of historical youth and first time voter turnout in the 2008 Presidential Election, PAAIA's Washington DC NexGen Chapter mobilizes to launch a voter registration drive for Iranian Americans in the DC metropolitan area. The non-partisan voter registration drive is part of an effort to encourage Iranian Americans to participate more in American civic life, and to increase Iranian American voter turnout for this year's upcoming elections. Click here to read more
| | The Iranian American Identityor is it Identities? Art review by Sharon Mizota, Los Angeles Times "The exhibition "Document: IranianAmericans in L.A." (Fowler Museum, UCLA, through 8/22) marks the emergence of a sense of Iranian American identity, even as it threatens to explode any attempt to actually define it. . . . That Iranian Americans are coming into their own in an environment in which multiplicity is a given reveals how ideas about ethnicity have expanded since the emergence of identity politics in the 1960s. While it's still politically important for minorities to find ways of defining and representing themselves, adherence to a monolithic cultural essence is thankfully no longer required." Click here for the full article. | | Deadline extension: English for Heritage Language Speakers Program By Genesis Ingersoll, Associate Director This year's application deadline for the English for Heritage Language Speakers (EHLS) Program has just been extended to August 13, 2010. EHLS is an adult scholarship and professional development opportunity for nonnative speakers of English interested in careers with the federal government. Click here to read more. | | | | | | | | | - Click here to read PAAIA's Congressional Scorecard, and see how your member of Congress voted on important issues.
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