Month: August 2020
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Aug- 2020 -6 AugustStatements
An Appeal to the Armenian Community of the Eastern United States
Dear Compatriots, The whole world is shocked by the horrific explosion that struck the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4.…
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6 AugustCommentary
Facing the Reality that is Artsakh
The following article was completed by Dr. Mensoian prior to his passing on July 7, 2020 and is being published…
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6 AugustIn Sight
Strengthening the Position of Armenia and Artsakh
Historically Armenians are a peaceful people. Most, if not all the wars they have fought are defensive in nature. In…
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6 AugustAYF Olympics
Memories made as Olympic Athletes
This week I would like to share two stories that are the result of this project. Barbara Tutelian is an…
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6 AugustANCA News
Beyond Motherhood: Powerful Women in Politics
This week in our empowerment series we meet three phenomenal women – U.S. Representative Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA-18), U.S. Representative…
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6 AugustMusic
Ara Dinkjian with The Secret Trio and New York Gypsy All-Stars Live at Princeton University
As we attempt to push forward through a global pandemic, the quest to find solace in our everyday lives is…
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6 AugustDandeegeen Diaries
Dandeegeen Diaries—Chapter 16: Kebab
Summer is in full swing, but something is missing. Absent for so many Armenian families during this pandemic summer is…
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6 AugustCommentary
Letters for Black Lives
In doing anti-racist work, the question often arises within immigrant communities of how to discuss systemic racism with older family…
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5 AugustReflections
It Takes a Village
Glued to my phone, scrolling through feeds, trying to hold back my tears, and feeling so numb. My birthplace is…
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5 AugustNonprofit News
AMAA Empowers Armenia’s Navur School in Tavush Region with New Physics Lab
PARAMUS, NJ – In 2019, the “One Village” Consortium, which was initiated by the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA),…
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