couscousglobal.com: Iran is a country with more than one face. the dominant face in the west is the one we see in our media. I'm not going to mention any examples because I assume you're to come up with those by yourself. Here's another - and less seen - face of Iran: a female rapper. She speaks about her life, her work and of course she spits a few bars together wit her back up MC. Pay your respect ...
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by The Glass House (not verified) on Wed Mar 04, 2009 06:16 AM PSTYou can see more of Nazila in the new documentary THE GLASS HOUSE
The fringes of Iranian society can be a lonely place, especially if you are a teenage girl with few resources to fall back on. The Glass House follows four girls striving to pull themselves out of the margins by attending a one-of-kind rehabilitation center in uptown Tehran. Forget about the Iran that you’ve seen before. With a virtually invisible camera, the girls of The Glass House take us on a never-before-seen tour of the underclass of Iran with their brave and defiant stories: Samira struggles to overcome forced drug addiction; Mitra harnesses abandonment into her creative writing; Sussan teeters on a dangerous ledge after years of sexual abuse; and Nazila burgeons out of her hatred with her blazing rap music. This groundbreaking documentary reflects a side of Iran few have access to or paid attention to: a society lost to its traditions with nothing meaningful to replace them and a group of courageous women working to instill a sense of empowerment and hope into the minds and lives of otherwise discarded teenage girls.
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by CyrusIV (not verified) on Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:28 PM PSTYou definitely put her life in danger. I am sorry to say; but you don't care but should be.
enjoyed
by SepVak (not verified) on Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:41 AM PSTwow, i didn't know iranian girls get down like that.
power to the people