Iran Revival Team

Parisa Rajabian (parissa.r@iranrh.org), a multimedia artist, university professor of visual arts, and creative arts instructor for children, has over five years of experience in political activism and is a committed and influential figure within the Iranian-Canadian community. Having lived as an immigrant in Canada, Parisa has always been deeply connected to her homeland, consistently striving for the freedom of Iran.

Parisa has played a pivotal role in artistic, cultural, and political organizations, contributing to the planning and execution of national celebrations, hosting cultural events, designing impactful visual materials, and coordinating various activities. As one of the founding members of  “Solidarity of Iranian Constitutional Monarchist Youth” in Montreal,  (HAJM), she has been instrumental in organizing and implementing educational and political initiatives, working tirelessly to promote awareness and unity in the pursuit of Iran’s freedom.

Her expertise in the fields of art, education, and social engagement, combined with her passion and dedication to her homeland’s cause, has made Parisa an inspiring figure within her community.

Soorena Noori (soorena.n@iranrh.org) holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Linguistics and a Master’s degree in Education with a focus on Applied Linguistics. With a distinguished career as a Learning Advisor, Instructor, Teacher Trainer/Educator, Curriculum Developer, and Instructional Designer, Soorena has made significant contributions to the fields of education and instructional design.

Passionate about reconstructing and developing Iran’s future education system, Soorena has prepared a comprehensive plan to transform education in a free and democratic Iran. By integrating his expertise in instructional design and insights from Educational Neuroscience, Soorena envisions a modern, learner-centered system that empowers the next generation of Iranians.

Beyond professional endeavors, Soorena is committed to the vision of a free and progressive Iran governed by a secular and democratic system chosen by its people. As the spokesperson for the United Iranians Federation and the founder of the “Solidarity of Iranian Constitutional Monarchist Youth” in Montreal, Soorena has been an influential voice in advocating for Iran’s future.

Soorena has delivered impactful courses and speeches on subjects such as the political spectrum and ideologies, an introduction to Iran’s constitutional monarchy, and the necessity of adopting constitutional monarchy as a future system of governance in Iran. Through this work, Soorena strives to inspire meaningful dialogue and foster a collective movement toward a brighter future for their homeland.

Cristelle Frisch (cristelle.f@iranrh.org), a French immigrant to Canada, is driven by an unyielding passion for freedom and justice, dedicating herself to the well-being of her adopted community.

Holding a diploma in Arts, she has cultivated a remarkably diverse professional background, spanning photography, design, international logistics, and supply chain management. This breadth of experience has equipped her with a unique ability to navigate complex projects and bring structure to large-scale endeavors.

Cristelle has developed a profound admiration for Persian culture and Iranian history, fueling her unwavering commitment to the reconstruction of Iran alongside all willing Iranians. With a keen understanding of large-scale initiatives, she excels in organizing people, ideas, and logistical frameworks—essential skills for a movement striving to rebuild a nation.

A relentless advocate for change, she actively participates in protests and every significant event related to the Iranian revolution. Her dedication extends beyond words, as she channels her intellect, skills, and determination into tangible action, helping to develop and support this vital cause.

With her diverse expertise and unshakable resolve, Cristelle is fully committed to the liberation of Iran from tyranny, standing as a force of resilience and transformation in the fight for justice.

Mehdi Shokoohi (mehdi.s@iranrh.org) holds a master’s degree in Quality Systems Engineering and has built a career as a software engineer with a focus on designing systems that prioritize quality and efficiency. His expertise lies in developing robust, reliable, and scalable solutions that adhere to high software systems standards, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for precision and progress.

Beyond his professional career, he is a dedicated political activist, actively working and advocating for a free and democratic Iran. He firmly believes in an Iran free from religious rule, discrimination, and fanaticism—one that upholds laicism, equality, and human rights.

His vision is to contribute to building a modern and progressive Iran, where freedom, justice, and prosperity define the nation’s future. Through his activism and advocacy, he strives to lay the foundation for a society that embraces innovation, diversity, and fundamental human rights.