
Echoes of the Past: Marina Nemat on Iran's Struggles
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Show Notes
In this episode, Marj Andre speaks with Marina Nemat, author of "Mistress of the Persian Boarding House," about her experiences during the Iranian Revolution and the current situation in Iran.
Marina shares her harrowing story of imprisonment and torture at the age of 16 for protesting against the regime, reflecting on the trauma that continues to affect her life. She draws parallels between her past and the ongoing protests in Iran, expressing deep concern over the brutality faced by demonstrators today.
Marina emphasizes the importance of remembering history to understand the present and the need for solidarity among the Iranian diaspora to raise awareness about the plight of those still in Iran.
The conversation also delves into Marina's new book, which explores her grandmother's life and the community of women who supported each other during tumultuous times. Through her narrative, Marina highlights themes of resilience, the power of female solidarity, and the necessity of hope in the face of despair.
She concludes with a call for understanding and compassion in a world rife with division, urging listeners to recognize the shared humanity that binds us all.
Please see her website Marina Nemat – Author