The youngest female Zoroastrian priestess in Iran
Mahshad Khosraviani is the youngest female Zoroastrian priestess in Iran and the First in North America. However, her journey to obtain these accomplishments hasn't been easy. With people criticizing her decision to become a religious leader in the Zoroastrian community, Mahshad shares how she continues to strive for her goal despite the hate she receives. Video by Tanya Hoshi www.tanyahoshi.com / tanyahoshi

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