Mehran, who along with another Iranian speaker had mesmerized the Nara Chapter audience with their talk about the beauty of Iran a year before, shared with the audience thisย year her realities of harassmentย around gender and nationality. Her personal accounts ofย the “microaggression” sheย experienced since she left her country revealed howย people, in general,ย are ignorant of others and stuck into stereotyped ways of judging others.ย This would lead to irrational fear, anger, insult or even pity toward others. The painful path she had to go through has made her an activist and change-agent, serving as a wake-up call to all of usย in theย fight against macro and microaggressions. Yokota warned us that weย could easily become both victims and offenders of any sort of harassment and misconduct. She emphasized how dangerously a snowball effectย can happenย and how imfortant it is to deal withย the initial stage of a potential incident. The audience also had a chance to look at and discuss the recently implemented JALT Code of Conduct https://jalt.org/main/jalt-code-conduct. We all agreed that the JALT Code of Conduct should be a prototype of our professional behavior toward any human rights issues and thus permeate us. The followingย end-of-year dinner party further strengthened our bonds of friendship and made us look forward to another exciting year for the chapter.

