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Omid Rejali comes from a very dynamic background. As a first generation child of family of immigrants he spent 10 years of his life growing up in Tehran. Living in a third world country has given Omid the ability to appreciate the legal rights our wonderful but not perfect justice system has to offer.
Omid has a passion for the court room and believes that every individual's rights should be fully vindicated no matter what the circumstances are. His struggles while growing up have made him a very strong person who is able to overcome anything that stands in his way. He is a staunch believer in government transparency and making sure each and every one of his clients' rights are fully vindicated.
House of Iran is located in the cultural hub of San Diego in Balboa Park, California. Balboa Park hosts 15 million visitors per year from all over the world. House of Iran became a chartered member of the House of Pacific Relations (HPR) in 1992.
House of Iran is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious, non-sectarian organization and its affiliation is only with the House of Pacific Relations (HPR), of Balboa Park.
House of Iran's mission is to introduce and promote the rich and diverse heritage of Iranian culture amongst people of all nationalities and ethnic backgrounds.
AIAP is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious organization dedicated to serving professional, social and economic well-being of Iranian-American community.
One of the goals of AIAP San Diego is to educate the Iranian-American community. AIAP San Diego does this by organizing regular workshops and seminars at which the experts invited by AIAP San Diego give a talk followed by Q&A.
AIAP San Diego strives to provide Iranian-American Community with networking opportunities. To achieve this goal AIAP San Diego organizes several networking events in year in San Diego. To connect Iranian-American professionals within and outside the community.
Persian Cultural Center (PCC) is a non-profit, non-religious and non-political 501(c) (3) national organization, established in 1989 in San Diego, California.
Persian Cultural Center’s Mission is to provide an enriching and welcoming environment for all who seek to strengthen the bonds of community, culture and cross-cultural understanding.
As a means of facilitating its mission PCC has formed the following affiliated entities: the Iranian School of San Diego (ISSD) (now in its 31st year offering language classes to both children and adults), the Persian Dance Academy (teaching a variety of folkloric dances to children and adults), the PCC Charity (raising funds for humanitarian causes such as families and individuals in financial crisis in our community), and Peyk (a bilingual, bimonthly magazine, professionally published, and with an approximate circulation of 6000).
PCC’s core activities are multifaceted and include musical concerts, lectures, art exhibitions, dance performances, as well as language, theater, traditional instrument, and art classes. The variety of PCC’s programming draws a diverse patronage extending far beyond San Diego. We seek and welcome all members of the San Diego community and visitors to the City to enjoy and participate in our events and presentations. To this end our programs/events are non-partisan and secular, with artistic and cultural value being the ultimate benchmarks.