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Shantal Der Boghosian
Shantal Der Boghosian graduated with a master of science in environmental engineering from UCLA. A well-established "foodie," she combined her passion for food and science to start her own business, Shakar Bakery, to engineer designer cakes. Raised in a Uruguayan-Armenian household, she is fluent in Spanish, English, and Armenian. She writes a monthly column for the Armenian Weekly titled "A Piece of Cake." Email her at shakarbakery@gmail.com.
Latest posts by Shantal Der Boghosian (see all)
- The Kings of Kings: A Success Story - April 25, 2013
- A Brother and Sister Venture: The Story of Harsanik.com - March 7, 2013
- A Link to the Past: The ‘Armenian DNA Project’ - January 31, 2013
Just a tiny correction- there are 42 and not 52 ethnic groups in Kenya.
This is all nice but what about opportunities for Armenian American Peace Corps volunteers in Armenia?
Does US Government have an official or unofficial policy NOT to send Armenian Americans to Armenia or Artsakh on such programs?
Can they send an Armenian American volunteer to Azerbaijan? If Azerbaijan refuses to grant them visas or cannot guarantee safety due to their government sponsored anti-Armenian xenophobia, then all Peace Corps programs in Axerbaijan should be closed.
The same with Armenian students participating in US government sponsored exchange programs. Does our government officially or unofficially prevent Armenian Americans from hosting foreign students of Armenian descent?