Events Calendar
IMMIGRATION CLINIC - MONDAY FEBRUARY 15TH 6 PM - 8 PM
Free immigration consultation from Omid Advocates lawyers. Omid Advocates can help clients with:
- Naturalization,
- Family Based Visa Petitions
- Adjustment of Status Petitions (Green Cards)
- Asylum Petitions
- Free Consultations and Referrals on all immigration employment, housing,
civil rights matters
AT THE PERSIAN CENTER IN BERKELEY
Sunday January 31st
“Berkeley Lecture Series” in partnership with “Iranian Student Alliance in America – ISAA” Present:
A Talk by Mohsen Namjoo, The Sensational Iranian Singer, Songwriter
Topic: "Classical Persian Music and Despotism"
“Mohsen Namjoo plays the setar, a traditional Persian lute, and is a master of classical Persian literature and poetry. But the sounds he draws from the instrument, along with his deep voice and his playful but subtly cutting lyrics about growing up in an Islamic state, have made Mohsen Namjoo the most controversial, and certainly the most daring, figure in Persian music today.” New York Times http://www.nytimes. com/2007/ 09/01/world/ middleeast/ 01namjoo. html
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010
Time: 4:00 P.M.
Place: University of California Berkeley (Room will be announced soon)
Lecture in Persian
Free immigration consultation from Omid Advocates lawyers. Omid Advocates can help clients with:
- Naturalization,
- Family Based Visa Petitions
- Adjustment of Status Petitions (Green Cards)
- Asylum Petitions
- Free Consultations and Referrals on all immigration employment, housing,
civil rights matters
AT THE PERSIAN CENTER IN BERKELEY
Sunday January 31st
“Berkeley Lecture Series” in partnership with “Iranian Student Alliance in America – ISAA” Present:
A Talk by Mohsen Namjoo, The Sensational Iranian Singer, Songwriter
Topic: "Classical Persian Music and Despotism"
“Mohsen Namjoo plays the setar, a traditional Persian lute, and is a master of classical Persian literature and poetry. But the sounds he draws from the instrument, along with his deep voice and his playful but subtly cutting lyrics about growing up in an Islamic state, have made Mohsen Namjoo the most controversial, and certainly the most daring, figure in Persian music today.” New York Times http://www.nytimes. com/2007/ 09/01/world/ middleeast/ 01namjoo. html
Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010
Time: 4:00 P.M.
Place: University of California Berkeley (Room will be announced soon)
Lecture in Persian