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Shushana is more than just a platform; it’s a space for connection. It brings together Iranian and Jewish voices through letters, images, and shared stories, creating a quiet dialogue beyond politics and history. Instead of debate, it focuses on human experience—what people feel, remember, and hope for.
At its core, Shushana is like a living archive of emotions and perspectives. Each letter becomes a bridge, each response a moment of understanding. It’s about seeing the “other” not as distant or different, but as human—someone with a voice worth hearing.
There’s also something very artistic about it. It’s not just communication—it’s expression. A mix of storytelling, poetry, and visual language that slowly builds a collective narrative of connection and peace.
If you develop it well, it can feel almost like an installation—something people don’t just read, but experience.


