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  "tags": [
    "The Grind",
    "America",
    "American",
    "Arshia Sazi",
    "citizenship",
    "dad",
    "faith",
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    "fear",
    "God",
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  "textContent": "In the midst of the ongoing Iran protests, Sazi writes about reconciling faith with the Iranian American diasporic experience.\n\nThe post Deciphering the guilt and faith of the Iranian diaspora appeared first on The Stanford Daily.",
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