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ISSUE 9.2

"They Said They Wanted Revolution" - A conversation with Neda Toloui-Semnani

Neda Toloui-Semnani

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Photo: Detail from the cover of "They Said They Wanted Revolution" by Neda Toloui-Semnani
Interviewed by Shahram Aghamir
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VOMENA host Shahram Aghamir speaks with writer and journalist Neda Toloui-Semnani about her memoir "They Said They Wanted Revolution: A Memoir of My Parents" and the journey of writing her family's story before and after the 1979 Iranian Revolution.

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Neda Toloui-Semnani
Neda Toloui-Semnani

Emmy-award winning writer and producer.

Neda Toloui-Semnani is an Emmy-award winning writer and producer. She’s a senior writer with the television news magazine, VICE News Tonight, her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Washington Post, Kinfolk, New York, LA Review of Books, The Baffler, The Week, BuzzFeed, and Roll Call among others. She’s been featured in The Rumpus and This American Life.

She holds a masters of science in gender and social policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a masters in fine arts in nonfiction from Goucher College. She was named a 2018 fellow with the Logan Nonfiction Program and a 2017 NYSCA/NYFA fellow in Nonfiction.

She grew up in Washington, D.C., and is based in Brooklyn where she lives with a small dog, a large cat, a chubby baby, and a man she calls Stretch.

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