
Samira Mohyeddin
Samira Mohyeddin is a Toronto-based journalist and the 2024-2025 inaugural journalism fellow at the University of Toronto’s Women and Gender Studies Institute. She has been vocal about the impact of U.S. immigration policies on Canadians, particularly those of Iranian descent, and her writing reflects her experiences as a queer, academic, and journalist navigating a complex identity in a politically charged environment.
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Samira Mohyeddin is a Toronto-based journalist.
Iran’s Supreme Leader is dead, but the Islamic Republic was always bigger than just himSamira Mohyeddin is a Toronto-based journalist who highlighted the story of Zahra Kazemi.
The hope we carry: How two Iranian-Canadians became bound by the same tragic storySamira Mohyeddin stated that Iranians deserve a path to freedom that is also free from violence.
How has Iran retaliated after U.S. strikes on nuclear sites? Latest updates on the Middle East conflictSamira Mohyeddin, a journalist from Iran, expressed skepticism about the potential for regime change in Iran.
Collapse of Iranian regime could have unintended consequences for U.S. and IsraelSamira Mohyeddin is a Toronto-based journalist and the 2024-25 inaugural journalism fellow at the University of Toronto’s Women and Gender Studies Institute.
Iranians deserve a path to freedom that is also free from violenceSamira Mohyeddin is a Toronto-based journalist and the 2024-2025 inaugural journalism fellow at the University of Toronto’s Women and Gender Studies Institute.
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