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Hamid Jafari

A Vancouver B.C based journalist who writes about the Iranian community in Canada, art, culture and social media trends.

Bones of Belonging
June 23, 2023
Arts & Culture/Books/Local Journalism Initiative

‘The books of a country reflect the health of a democracy’: Q&A with author Annahid Dashtgard

The tales in ‘Bones of Belonging’ come together to form, like the bones of the human body, a picture of what it

Protesters march in Vancouver on May 20 holding signs that condemn unlawful executions in Iran
May 24, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative

Thousands rally in Vancouver against executions in Iran, joining protests around the world (PHOTOS)

Demonstrators called for more awareness and action from the Canadian government at the rally on Saturday.

May 18, 2023
Arts & Culture/Local Journalism Initiative

Art Vancouver: Celebrating diversity in contemporary art

The fair is renowned for its diverse range of contemporary artwork, painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media.

May 9, 2023
Diaspora Affairs

The Impact of Iranian Diaspora on the Canadian Government Policy Towards Iran

Iranian Canadians must continue to push for policy change in Iran

In October, thousands of people in Vancouver formed a human chain from downtown to Lions Gate Bridge to demonstrate their solidarity with Iranian protestors. Photo by Shaghayegh Moradian
March 17, 2023
Diaspora Affairs/Local Journalism Initiative/News

A mix of pride and anxiety: Iranian immigrants prepare for Nowruz amid ongoing protests

"The Iranian community in Canada cannot be happy because people in Iran are not happy.”

social media
March 2, 2023
Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Immigrants turning to social media to ease transition to Canada: survey, experts say

A study of 500 new immigrants found social media is a useful, but tricky tool to navigate for newcomers.

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