In these dark and painful days for Iran
as thousands of lives have been violently and unjustly lost amid ongoing state violence and repression, the Persian Cultural Center stands in profound sorrow and unwavering solidarity with the people of Iran and the Iranian diaspora. The magnitude of this tragedy is immeasurable, and its grief reverberates deeply across our community.
As a nonprofit, non-political, and non-religious organization operating under federal 501(c)(3) regulations, the Persian Cultural Center is legally prohibited from participating in political advocacy or partisan activities. Our role is not to engage in political action, but to remain steadfast in our cultural mission, especially during moments of crisis.
Rooted in arts and culture, we believe our responsibility is not only to mourn, but also to safeguard and honor the very cultural heritage that has long sustained the Iranian people. When identity and culture endure hardship, preserving artistic expression becomes more than programming; it becomes continuity. It becomes witness. It becomes quiet resilience.
During this painful time, we have carefully reviewed our upcoming programs. We made the decision to cancel events that were celebratory in nature, while continuing and reshaping programs that are appropriate for this moment; programs grounded in reflection, artistic expression, and collective presence. We are also actively developing additional offerings that speak directly to these difficult days and provide space for our community to gather with care and intention.
Art has historically played an essential role in helping individuals and communities process sorrow, reflect, and remain connected in times of upheaval. For many, music, poetry, and artistic gathering offer space for remembrance, healing, and collective empathy. These programs are not celebrations. They are not distractions from grief. Rather, they are intended as moments of reflection; spaces where mourning and cultural expression can coexist with dignity.
For thousands of years, Iranian culture has endured by carrying forward its poetry, music, language, and artistic traditions through even the darkest chapters of history. It is in that spirit that we remain committed to our mission to preserve, present, and protect Iranian arts and culture with sensitivity, integrity, and care.
With respect and solidarity,
Persian Cultural Center
