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About Hamid
A Vancouver-based freelance journalist, covering the Iranian community in Canada, as well as topics related to art, culture, and the latest social media trends.
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Documentary seeks answers on the downing of Flight 752

08 Oct 2024  |  www.thefilipinopost.com
The documentary '752 is Not a Number' by Iranian-Canadian filmmaker Babak Payami explores the tragic downing of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, which resulted in 176 deaths. The film, featuring Hamed Esmaeilion, who lost his family in the crash, aims to raise awareness and seek justice for the victims. It highlights the power of documentaries in shaping public opinion and influencing policy, while maintaining artistic integrity. The film premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival and is now available globally on streaming platforms.

Persian pride shines with Nowruz celebrations

01 May 2024  |  southasianpost.com
Nowruz, the Persian New Year, is celebrated with enthusiasm by the Iranian diaspora in North Vancouver, where local businesses and community members engage in traditional activities. Amir Hosh, owner of Ayoub’s Dry Fruits and Nuts, embraces the celebration as a cultural bridge, while Bahman Sahami (Nima) of Nima bookstore highlights the growing interest in Iranian history and culture. Zohreh Parsaeian, manager of Hasti Jewelry, emphasizes the importance of preserving Nowruz traditions for future generations in Canada. The community, including software developer Bahram Deshmeh, finds ways to keep the spirit of Nowruz alive, even in educational settings like schools, fostering cultural exchange and solidarity.

How well is Canada's program for Iranian temporary residents working?

20 Mar 2024  |  Business in Vancouver
Canada's temporary immigration measures for Iranians, extended until February 2025, aim to provide refuge amid Iran's sociopolitical unrest. While the policy offers opportunities for Iranians like Ashkan Jafarian, experts like Mohsen Javdani highlight significant challenges, including exploitation risks and lack of permanent residency pathways. The program's humanitarian framing is questioned, suggesting it may also address labor market needs without increasing official immigration figures. The Iranian community in Vancouver aids newcomers, but systemic support is deemed insufficient for effective integration.

Monument for Flight PS752 victims still in planning phase

08 Jan 2024  |  www.thefilipinopost.com
In North Vancouver, the planning for a memorial to honor the 176 victims of Flight PS752, shot down over Iran in 2020, remains in its early stages. No site or designer has been selected yet, and the process involves multiple stakeholders, including city staff, the North Vancouver Recreation and Culture public arts program, and the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims. The provincial government has committed $100,000 towards the monument, but the timeline suggests the memorial may not be completed by the fifth or sixth anniversaries of the tragedy.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  North Shore News
In a Vancouver restaurant, Israeli owner Ofra Sixto and her Iranian assistant Eli work together, transcending the political tensions of their home countries. Ofra, who emigrated from Israel 30 years ago, opened her restaurant four years ago and has employed multiple Iranian immigrants. Despite the ongoing Middle East conflicts, the restaurant remains a place of peace and cultural integration. Eli, who recently arrived in Canada, views Ofra as a supportive figure. The article highlights the challenges and joys of their working relationship and the broader implications of cultural harmony in a diverse community.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  burnabynow.com
In downtown Vancouver, B.C., Ofra Sixto, an Israeli restaurateur, runs her restaurant with the help of Eli, an Iranian server-assistant. Despite the political tensions between their home countries, they work harmoniously, focusing on serving good food and maintaining a space of peace. Ofra, who emigrated to Canada 30 years ago, opened her restaurant four years ago and has since become a popular figure in the neighborhood. Eli, who arrived in Vancouver two months ago, appreciates Ofra's support and sees her as a mother figure. Ofra's restaurant is a welcoming place for all nationalities, including Palestinians and Iranians, and she actively expresses her opinions on social media. The story highlights the potential for cultural integration and mutual respect in a diverse society.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  princegeorgecitizen.com
In downtown Vancouver, Ofra's Kitchen is a symbol of cultural integration where Ofra Sixto, an Israeli restaurateur, and her Iranian server-assistant, Eli, work together despite the political tensions between their home countries. Ofra, who emigrated from Israel 30 years ago, opened her restaurant four years ago and has since employed immigrants, including Iranians. Eli, who arrived in Vancouver two months ago, appreciates Ofra's support and sees her as a mother figure. Ofra's Kitchen welcomes customers of all nationalities and maintains a stance of peace, even amidst occasional confrontations regarding Middle Eastern politics. The restaurant's environment reflects the belief in a world without borders, and while Eli has since left the job for full-time employment, the experience at Ofra's Kitchen remains a testament to the possibility of harmony and understanding.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  piquenewsmagazine.com
In downtown Vancouver, Ofra's Kitchen is a symbol of cultural integration where Ofra Sixto, an Israeli restaurateur, and her Iranian server-assistant, Eli, work together despite the political tensions between their home countries. Ofra, who emigrated from Israel 30 years ago, opened her restaurant four years ago and has since employed immigrants, including those from Iran. The restaurant is a welcoming space for all nationalities, and Ofra actively engages in conversations about her beliefs on social media. Recently, Eli left the job for reasons unrelated to Middle Eastern conflicts, seeking full-time employment to support her life in Canada.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  www.vancouverisawesome.com
In downtown Vancouver, Ofra Sixto, an Israeli restaurateur, runs a restaurant where she employs Eli, an Iranian server-assistant. Despite the political tensions between their home countries, they work harmoniously, focusing on serving good food and maintaining a space of peace. Ofra has been in Canada for 30 years and opened her restaurant four years ago. Eli, who arrived in Vancouver two months ago, appreciates Ofra's support and sees her as a mother figure. Ofra's restaurant is a place where people of all nationalities, including Palestinians and Iranians, are welcome. The article highlights the importance of respect and coexistence beyond political and national divides.

Across the divide: Serving falafel together

06 Dec 2023  |  The Record
Ofra Sixto emigrated from Israel to Canada 30 years ago and opened her restaurant four years ago, around the time that the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world.
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