Immigration Obfuscation
I read with interest the article titled “Where do Descendants of Immigrants Stand on Modern Immigration?” written by Brent Currie and published in the Armenian Weekly on September 11, 2019. For years now I and, […]
I read with interest the article titled “Where do Descendants of Immigrants Stand on Modern Immigration?” written by Brent Currie and published in the Armenian Weekly on September 11, 2019. For years now I and, […]
The low participation of women in politics is a global issue. Irrespective of political structures and democracy indexes, almost every country faces this problem. The government and parliament should reflect the full picture of society. […]
Editor’s Note: In this in-depth essay, former Weekly editor Antranig Kasbarian traces the development of ‘preservationism’ as a diasporan cultural strategy. As he evaluates its effectiveness and changing relevance, he concludes that today preservationism offers […]
Our protests against patriarchal disparities most commonly find voice within the feminine realm—unequal pay for women, societal expectations that undermine female potential, glass ceilings in the workplace, and so on. Daily conversations with my female […]
Our country’s love affair with guns is morally depraved and literally killing our fellow citizens. Americans have the right to live in peace and feel unafraid in public. Students have a right to study in […]
By Varant Anmahouni ANCA Leo Sarkisian – Class of 2019 Georgetown University Law School – Class of 2022 I came to DC in search of a lesson on the organizational aspect of advocacy. Like any […]
By Daron Pogharian ANCA Leo Sarkisian Internship – 2019 Merrimack College – Class of 2020 When most people think of an internship, they think of something like “Come in, do your work, leave, have a […]
By Lucine Poturyan ANCA Maral Melkonian Avetisyan Fellowship 2019 Wesleyan University – Class of 2020 Only three days into my time in Washington, DC with the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), and I experienced […]
Radnor Township was first settled in 1663 by a group of 40 Quakers from Radnorshire, Wales. Today, the bucolic town with lush greenery and winding roads happens to be home to an Armenian day school—Armenian […]
The lead-up to this year’s Europa League final, which is the Union of European Football Association’s (UEFA) penultimate continental club competition, has been stained because European football’s governing body has chosen the capital of the […]
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