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Sara Nazely Guglielmo

Sara Nazely Guglielmo

Sara Nazely Guglielmo is a designer and artist who lives in the greater NYC area. She studied at Parsons School of Design earning a BA in Fashion Design. Currently, Sara is creating her own line of jewelry inspired by the beauty of Armenian culture. Sara has a great love of Armenian music, which lead her to study bellydance in NYC for many years. She runs a blog called The Belly Blog, focused on interviewing dancers and musicians as well as exploring all aspects of the dance. In addition, Sara has spent time teaching art to refugee children through the International Rescue Committee as well as raising money for their cause. Sara is dedicated to raising awareness about the Armenian Genocide.
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13 Comments

  1. Thank you!
    Am leading a Martrys’ Day gathering again this year on Main St. Northampton, MA.
    It is our 17th gathering.
    We will walk to our spot solemnly, in black and carrying Armenian flags.
    Symbolizing the Death March, or the Trail of Tears..

  2. to all the armenian martyrs who perished, their memories ingrained in our hearts and souls, a constant reminder of the will, strength, tenacity and faith of the armenian people, thank you. your deaths will never be forgotten for you live within us.

  3. Sara, you are a very talented writer. I have been writing professionally for 35 years, and have authored or co-authored seven books.But I could not have told this story as well as you. I envy your natural talent.

  4. Sara, we are so proud of you and all you do for the Armenian cause. Reading your beautifully written article helped us to understand about the Armenian Genocide better. Very inspiring. Love you.

  5. Sara, thank you very much for your article! Beautifully written, it is a very touching story of the majority of Armenian families. I am very proud of you and very happy for your generation, which carries on the importance of genocide awareness and recognition. Thank you again!

  6. Dear Sara,
    Thank you for sharing such a beautifully written, extremly moving story of your Armenian family. Thank you too for spreading awareness of the tragedy of the Armenian genocide, and the genocides and refugee crises that continue today. Your family has flourished and your grandmothers would be especially proud. Everlasting be their memory. Brava!

  7. My tears won’t stop. Although they are tears of heartache, they are also tears of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your story, their story, our story (though I am not Armenian)in a way that cannot be denied or forgotten.

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