In our first episode of the JUST THREE podcast, host Catherine LaSota talks with artist, writer, and performer Kayhan Irani, a member of the Migrant Personhood and Rights working group at the Center for the Study of Social Difference.
Kayhan Irani is an Emmy-award winning writer, a performer, and a Theater of the Oppressed trainer. She creates art to build community, offer spaces for healing, and to engage audiences in social justice issues. She is currently working on a new one-woman show, There is a Portal, which asks: Can the story of an Iranian-Indian immigrant offer a space of healing for all Americans?
More about Kayhan Irani: https://www.artivista.org/
Watch a trailer for There is a Portal here: https://there-is-a-portal-trailer.netlify.app/cover
Support the funding campaign for There is a Portal here: http://launchgood.com/there-is-a-portal
Learn more about the Migrant Personhood and Rights working group: https://www.socialdifference.columbia.edu/projects-/migrant-personhood
Website of the Center for the Study of Social Difference: https://www.socialdifference.columbia.edu/
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