The Immigrant Perspective
Negin Farsad is a comedian, filmmaker, author, and podcaster based in New York City. She's a regular panelist on NPR's Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, the creator and star of The Muslims Are Coming!, and the author of How to Make White People Laugh. She also hosts the political comedy podcast Fake the Nation. In this conversation, Negin shares the story of how her father, a surgeon detained by the Shah's secret police over a Soviet anatomy book, eventually made his way to New Haven as part of Iran's brain drain. She talks about growing up in Roanoke, Virginia and Palm Springs, California, longing to be Mexican, speaking Farsi to her daughter, and the heartbreak of not being able to return to Iran for over 20 years. She also makes a pretty compelling case that immigration is great for the economy, even if you don't like empanadas. (You do like empanadas, right?) This episode was recorded in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the week of Negin's show The Muslims Are Coming! with Equally Threatening Friends.
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