Month: November 2018
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Nov- 2018 -30 NovemberHeadline
Following Bolton’s Call for Increased U.S. Arms Sales to Azerbaijan, Ambassador Vote Postponed
WASHINGTON, DC–In a move welcomed by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), the Senate Foreign Relations Committee postponed a…
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30 NovemberObituaries
In Loving Memory of Seta Kaligian
Seta Kaligian, beloved wife of Barkev Kaligian and mother of four sons, passed away on November 23, 2018. She was…
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29 NovemberJobs Board
AYF Eastern Region Announces Armenia Internship Dates and Deadlines
The Armenian Youth Federation, Youth Organization of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (AYF-YOARF) Eastern United States would like to announce the…
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29 NovemberMemoir
Moving to France Made Me Question Everything—Except the Fact that I’m Armenian
On a cold sunny day in Paris this past October, I leaned against a column inside the courtyard of the…
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29 NovemberCommunity News
Church Leaders Call for Aid for Christians, Minority Religious Groups in Middle East
Armenian, Greek, Catholic and Syriac church leaders are asking for President Donald Trump’s support in protecting the religious freedoms of…
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28 NovemberEditorials
Revisiting the Document that Started it All
The dzrakir of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation is a living document with a known history and yet a future still…
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28 NovemberIndigenous Connections
How I Became a Soldier
As a veteran of the Artsakh War, I recently marched in New York’s Veterans Parade on November 11. I walked…
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28 NovemberCommentary
We, as a people, are better than that
What is wrong with us? We Armenians love to talk about how deep the roots of our nation go, yet…
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28 NovemberNonprofit News
Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association Hosting Young Activists from Armenia
Cambridge, Mass.— The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) will be hosting five young activists from Armenia for a grant program…
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28 NovemberLiterary Corner
New Book Puts Armenians Back on the Map in Turkey
LOS ANGELES—In 1971, Dr. Sarkis Karayan, was asked by his professor, Dr. Stanley Kerr, to calculate how many Armenians were…
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