SAAM NIAMI
WRITER / EDITOR
Saam is a creator with a skilled history in writing, editing, podcasting, reporting, researching, creative consulting, and platform building.
He is currently an arts writer for Office Magazine in New York City. He also serves as an editor for the Pro Arts COMMONS Press in Oakland, CA.
He is an alumnus of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where he received Honors in English Literature for his poetry thesis about Persian literature and post-colonialism. Saam served an Undergraduate Fellow at the Wesleyan University Center for the Humanities Graduate School.
He has founded, organized, and written for a multitude of publications, including the community publishing house Project Kalahati based in Oakland, California. He was a reporter for GroundUp News in Cape Town, South Africa where he covered human rights, education, global warming, and politics.
His interests include art, post-colonialism, Middle Eastern art and culture, political theory, media theory, social theory, corruption, fashion, history, and Orientalist theory.