Month: November 2018
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Nov- 2018 -15 NovemberMemoir
Suburban America Through the Recipe Cabinet of My Immigrant Mother
For years, I’ve eyed my mother’s recipe cabinet longingly. Brimming with books slung together in no particular rhyme or reason,…
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15 NovemberAnalysis
New Political Parties and a Failed Electoral Code
On December 9, Armenia will have new parliamentary elections, in a totally new Armenia where it seems likely the corruption…
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15 NovemberAnnouncements
Concert: A Capella Christmas Concert by Boston Jazz Voices
BOSTON, Mass.—The holidays are approaching and your friends at Armenia Tree Project want to help you and your family get…
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15 NovemberAnnouncements
Event: ARS Cambridge Chapter to Host Paint Night
ARS Cambridge Shushi Chapter is hosting a Paint Night benefiting St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School. Instruction by artist Katerina Delegas.…
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15 NovemberAnnouncements
Talk: Dr. Susan Pattie to Discuss the Armenian Legionnaires in Watertown and Worcester
Dr. Susan Pattie will present her newly published book, The Armenian Legionnaires: Sacrifice and Betrayal in World War I, in two separate…
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15 NovemberAnnouncements
Talk: Environmental Justice in Armenia and the Amulsar Mine Project
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Zoravik, a New England-based collective, invites the public to an informal talk and discussion with environmentalists and human rights…
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15 NovemberAnnouncements
Talk: Politics and Activism After the Midterms
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The Zoravik collective invites the public to an informal talk and discussion on politics and activism after the midterm…
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15 NovemberYouth
AYF Senior Seminar 2018
Late last month, over 40 AYFers gathered at Camp Haiastan in Franklin, Massachusetts for a weekend of lectures, discussions and…
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14 NovemberOpinion
A Nation of Tolerance
As youth who believe in the program and ideology of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), we stand united in a…
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14 NovemberGaren Mouths Off
Outrageous Inequity from its Den
Precious few governments act ethically and morally, and even those do so infrequently. But when an action, in addition to…
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