Born and raised in Atlanta, Amir Farokhi spent his youth exploring downtown's canyons and the halls of Atlanta colleges, where his parents worked as educators at Georgia State University and Morris Brown College. It was from these experiences that Amir learned Atlanta's rich history and began to recognize that although Atlantans held different perspectives and needs, Atlantans were drawn to the city by the promise of more, not only for themselves, but also for the city itself >>>
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