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20something: Iranian-American Struggles With Political Apathy

Tara Kangarlou |
August 26, 2012 | 2:20 p.m. PDT

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Contributor Tara Kangarlou, right, with her mother. (Tara Kangarlou/KQED)
Contributor Tara Kangarlou, right, with her mother. (Tara Kangarlou/KQED)
As tension builds between Iran, Israel and the United States, the Iranian-American community in Los Angeles seems split on whether or not to take action. The generation of "20 somethings" is struggling to unite and find an effective voice in this conversation.

The following is part of a radio and web series called "20something," profiling young people doing innovative, surprising or unusual things with their lives. 

The series will run on consecutive Fridays through June, and then occasionally throughout 2012. The youth profiled include a global activist, a student veteran, a real estate entrepreneur, and political asylum seeker. 

These installments cut across social divides—of religion, class, geography, legal status and education level—to reveal young Californians in their own words.

The series was reported and produced by students in Sandy Tolan's advanced radio documentary class at USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and produced in close collaboration with KQED Producer Victoria Mauleón). Web content was developed in collaboration with Neon Tommy, Annenberg's Los Angeles-based digital news source, and edited by Neon Tommy founder Marc Cooper.

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