Free to the public: A conversation about Iran's Worldview

Sunday, November 10, 2013

A Conversation about Iran’s Worldview with Nader Nazemi, Cascadia College and UW/Bothell and David Woodward, Association in Cultural Exchange.


Thursday, November 14, 7-8:30pm, Shoreline Community College, Room 9208 PUB (map). This event is FREE and open to the public.

A forum on Iran’s national and international goals, how Iran’s leaders view their role in the world, and the evolution of the U.S.-Iran relationship, featuring David Woodward and Nader Nazemi, both born in Iran and both well-versed in Iranian history and culture.

Nader Nazemi
Nader Nazemi was born in Iran and educated in Iran, England and the United States. Currently he is founding faculty member in Political Science and History at Cascadia Community College and chairs the Global Education Committee.


David Woodward
David Woodward is President and Chief Executive Officer of Associates in Cultural Exchange (A.C.E.).  He was born in Teheran, Iran, and spent his early youth in Southern Iran.   He has presented extensively in forums and conferences on Middle East issues, Islam, cross-cultural communication, language education, and international program administration.

Part of the symposium, No One’s World, organized by the Global Affairs Center.




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