Deena Guzder
Deena Guzder is a global nomad who graduated from Oberlin College and is currently a dual-degree graduate student at Columbia University. She is a freelance reporter whose articles on human rights issues have appeared in the New York Blade, Chicago Tribune, Black Star News, Providence Journal, Metta Center's Nonviolence in the News, Arab American, Chronicle-Herald, Journal of International Affairs, Worcester Telegram & Gazette News, Arizona Central, The New York Resident, Common Dreams, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, CounterPunch, Morristown Daily Record's Panache, Indian Express, National Geographic Traveler and elsewhere. She runs a nonprofit organization, Students Together in Tackling Child Hunger (S.T.I.T.C.H).
News21 stories by Deena Guzder
- Reflections on Iran, America and the Space in Between
- Part Seven: Leaving Iran
- Part Six: Esfahan, Iran
- Part Five: Persepolis, Iran
- Part Four: Shiraz, Iran
- Interactive Map: Pilgrimage Through Iran
- Part Three: Yazd, Iran
- Part Two: Tehran, Iran
- Part One: Arriving in London
- Theocracy & Democracy: Persian Minority Religions in Iran and America
- Persian Bahais: A Persecuted Minority
- Persian Jews: A Political Paradox
- Interactive Map Guide to New York's Ritual Moments
- Day-by-Day in the Homeland
- Persian Zoroastrians: Youth Struggle with Questions of the Heart and Soul
- Touch of Freedom for Untouchables


