By: Nealan Afsari,
Iranian
American Political Action Committee
Honoring the Accomplishments of Iranian Americans to
American Society
San
Francisco, CA -
Iranian American Political Action
Committee (IAPAC)'s 2008 Northern
California Nowruz Celebration, "Honoring the Accomplishments of Iranian
Americans," was a night of high spirits, passionate speeches, community
cohesion, and appreciation for the outstanding individuals who represent Iranian
Americans in their everyday work. The event, held on March 9, 2008 at the Ritz
Carlton in San Francisco, showcased how far the Iranian American community has
come in investing in and lauding the efforts of individuals who speak for, work
for, and make strides for Iranian Americans.
Comedian and actor Maz Jobrani emceed the sold
out event, inserting the right amount of humor at every juncture, and ultimately
closing the evening with a stand up routine. The focus of the evening though was
the line up of presenters and award recipients who moved the crowd with their
inspirational messages about the need to work together as an immigrant community
and to ensure that our communal voice is heard in government, media, and in the
general public.

Congressman Michael Honda and California Superior Court Judge Susan
Etezadi |
Congressman Michael Honda (D-15th/CA) set the
tone for the night's awards, by presenting Certificates of Appreciation to three
Iranian Americans who have made significant contributions to American society:
Banafsheh Akhlaghi, Human Rights Attorney and founder of National Legal
Sanctuary for Community Advancement, California Superior Court Judge Susan
Etezadi, and Actor and Writer Rosie Malek-Yonan (who could not be present to
receive her award). In acknowledging their respective work, Congressman Honda
took note of legislative accomplishments, like House Resolution 476, which have
helped provide constitutional protections to civil rights, and community
campaigns like the Iranian American Know Your Rights Campaign, which have helped
educate the public on their civil rights. Congressman Honda emphasized the need
for authentic leadership, and congratulated the Iranian American community for
establishing an organization that speaks for the voices within the community.
The power of Iranian Americans in San Francisco government evidenced itself as
well. San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi (District 5), the first Iranian
American elected to office in San Francisco, addressed the audience, remarking
that actions taken on the national level have consequences both abroad and here
at home. Supervisor Mirkarimi, who is seeking reelection this year, commented on
the swift action he and the city of San Francisco took in responding to the
detainment of SUTA members who had traveled to the United States for SUTA's
annual reunion. Ahsha Safai, candidate for the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors (District 11) spoke to the crowd about his appreciation for his
Iranian culture and for the community's support of him, telling the crowd, "I'm
proud to be Iranian tonight."
After performances by the Beshkan Dance Academy and Hekmat Ensemble, IAPAC
representatives updated the attendees on the progress the organization has made
and on the goals hoped to be achieved this year. They cited IAPAC's legislative
achievements, its relationships with the Iranian American community and federal
lawmakers, and its ranking in the top 20% of all PACs in terms of funds raised
during the 2004 and 2006 Election Cycles.
The evening closed with IAPAC presenting an artistic replica of Cyrus the
Great's Cylinder, the first universal declaration of human rights, made by
renowned Iranian artist Nasser Ovissi, to Ms. Akhlaghi, Judge Etezadi, and Ms.
Malek-Yonan. Judge Etezadi thanked IAPAC and the Iranian American community for
supporting her campaign in 2006, and generously used her time at the podium to
encourage the same support for Susan Amini, an Iranian American candidate for
Superior Court Judge in Seattle, Washington. When receiving her award for her
contributions to the area of human rights and specifically to the Iranian
American community, Ms. Akhlaghi said that the work she and others are doing now
to protect human rights must be done, so that generations after will not have
to. Moved by her words, the audience gave Ms. Akhlaghi a standing ovation, an
appropriate closure to an evening of appreciation.
IAPAC would like to recognize the hard work and
support of our host and co-host committees, as well as our sponsors, volunteers,
supporters and many distinguished guests who purchased tables and tickets,
including, Susan Akbarpour & Faraj Aalaei, Samira & Saeed Amidi, Sharareh Amiri,
Sepeedeh Cigarchi, Bita Daryabari, Mohammad Ebrahimi, Zoreh & Kamran Elahian,
Mozhgan and Babak Habibi, Nooshen Hashemi, Azadeh & Farzam Hariri, Bahador
Hariri, Reza Hashemzadeh, Shirin & Shahin Hedayat, Farangis & Jahan Honardoust,
Nikki Irvani & Mozafar Maghsoudnia, Gita Kashani, Laila Kimiagar, Kamron
Moatamedi, Hamid Moghadam, Ellaheh and Mohammad Mortazavi, Mariam & Majid
Rahimian, Shirin & Javad Rahimian, Sheila Rahimian, Fariba Rezvani, Kasra
Varzaghani, Candance Faulkner & Massoud Zaheri.
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