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Month: January 2022

Opinion

Russia-West Decoupling: Implications for the South Caucasus

January 31, 2022 Dr. Benyamin Poghosyan 4

In recent years Russia-West relations reached their lowest point since the end of the Cold War. The Ukraine crisis, Russian military involvement in Syria, the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential elections, the […]

Nonprofit News

Camp ARMEN to be rebuilt

January 31, 2022 Armenian Missionary Association of America 0

PARAMUS, NJ – The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) welcomes the news of the rebuilding of Camp ARMEN in Tuzla and is committed to supporting its reconstruction. In 1962, land located in Tuzla, Istanbul […]

Non-Profit

Verelk Syunik Program winners announced

January 31, 2022 Guest Contributor 0

KAPAN, Armenia — On January 16, the winners of the Verelk Syunik Program were announced following a four-day entrepreneurial business bootcamp during which a dozen participants presented nine different business proposals and ideas. After a […]

Music

Iconic children’s singer Raffi Cavoukian the subject of a new podcast series

January 31, 2022 Guest Contributor 1

iHeartMedia and Fatherly have debuted a new iHeartRadio original podcast “Finding Raffi.” Produced in partnership with Rococo Punch, the documentary-style podcast explores the history of children’s musician, environmental activist and parenting revolutionary Raffi Cavoukian. The […]

Announcements

SAS recognizes “Best Conference Paper Award” recipients for 2019-2021

January 31, 2022 The Society for Armenian Studies 0

The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) has announced the recipients of its 2019-2021 “Best Conference Paper Award”—Natalie Kamajian for her paper “Performing Paradox: Balleticized Bodies and Soviet Cultural Hegemony in Armenia Stage Dance” and Jennifer […]

Announcements

St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School receives $100,000 bequest from the estate of Adele Manuelian

January 31, 2022 St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School 0

WATERTOWN, Mass. — St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School (SSAES), New England’s only Armenian elementary school, has received a $100,000 bequest from the Adele F. Manuelian 2013 Revocable Trust. “Our mother was very grateful for the […]

Literary Corner

The Press Collection of the Mekhitarist Library is now online

January 31, 2022 Guest Contributor 0

The Mekhitarist Congregation’s journal collection and its portal website are now live, featuring digitized Armenian press published between 1794 and 1920, in a free and accessible format. To date, the online library of the Mekhitarist press […]

In Sight

Hatred, Political Discipline and the Pursuit of Justice

January 27, 2022 Stepan Piligian 4

How has the Armenian nation survived centuries of subordination, dislocation and dispossession? It’s a simple question with a complicated answer. A contributing factor to the answer has been the ability of each succeeding generation to […]

History

Armenian Women Artists

January 26, 2022 Cassandra Tavukciyan 10

Armenian Women Artists (AWA) is an educational and historically oriented Instagram page that aims to bring awareness and recognition to Armenian women artists, both in Armenia and the diaspora. I created the account in 2018, […]

Culture

Dr. Patricia Kaishian: Advocate for Diversity of Life, Advocate for Armenia

January 26, 2022 Nancy Kricorian 5

When Patricia Kaishian was growing up in Putnam County north of New York City, she and her five siblings spent long hours playing in the woods behind their house. There was a stream that ran […]

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