Iranian Americans

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Iranian Americans are citizens of the United States who are of Iranian heritage or descent. They are part of the broader diaspora of Iranians around the world and have formed a significant cultural and social community within the United States. The migration of Iranians to the United States has occurred in several waves, with notable increases following the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Iranian Americans in the United States can be traced back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but the most significant wave of immigration occurred in the late 1970s and early 1980s following the Iranian Revolution. This political upheaval led many Iranians, particularly those associated with the previous regime or those seeking greater social and political freedoms, to flee Iran and settle in the United States.

Demographics[edit | edit source]

Iranian Americans are dispersed throughout the United States, with significant populations in California, particularly in the Los Angeles area, which is often referred to as "Tehrangeles" due to its large Iranian community. Other states with significant Iranian American populations include Texas, New York, and Maryland. According to the U.S. Census, the number of people in the United States of Iranian descent is estimated to be over half a million, though community estimates suggest the number may be higher due to underreporting.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Iranian American culture is a rich blend of Persian heritage and American influences. This community has made significant contributions to the arts, sciences, and business in the United States. Iranian Americans have been successful in various fields, including academia, medicine, engineering, and entertainment. Cultural events such as Nowruz (Persian New Year) are widely celebrated within the community, and there are numerous cultural organizations dedicated to preserving Iranian culture and heritage in the United States.

Notable Iranian Americans[edit | edit source]

There are many notable Iranian Americans who have made significant contributions in various fields. These include:

- Firouz Naderi, former director of Solar System Exploration at NASA - Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay - Christian Amanpour, journalist and television host - Shohreh Aghdashloo, actress

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Like many immigrant communities, Iranian Americans have faced challenges related to integration and discrimination, particularly in the aftermath of geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran. The community has also been active in advocating for human rights and democratic freedoms in Iran.

Organizations[edit | edit source]

Several organizations serve the Iranian American community, focusing on cultural, social, and political issues. These include the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), which works to promote greater understanding between American and Iranian people, and the Iranian American Bar Association (IABA), which addresses legal issues affecting the Iranian American community.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Iranian Americans contribute significantly to the social, cultural, and economic fabric of the United States. Despite facing challenges, they continue to thrive and make their mark in various sectors of American society.


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