Month: April 2022
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Apr- 2022 -27 AprilAnnouncements
Chris Bohjalian to discuss latest novel with Stephen Kurkjian
WATERTOWN, Mass.—Twelve years later, New York Times bestselling author of 23 books, Chris Bohjalian, returns to the Armenian Museum of…
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27 AprilYouth
Survivor stories, revolutionary songs the highlights of AYF-led commemoration in Detroit
DETROIT, Mich. — On the eve of the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, dozens of members of the Detroit…
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26 AprilReflections
Remembering the Unforgettable
I still remember. I still remember standing inside the Genocide Museum in Armenia and asking my mom, “Why did they…
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26 AprilNon-Profit
Armenia Tree Project supports strong borders, strong communities
Armenia Tree Project’s (ATP) work at Armenia’s borders is active as ever. We are invested in supporting the residents living…
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26 AprilOpinion
Armenia faces a critical choice in Nagorno Karabakh
April 2022 was marked by significant developments around the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. When Russia launched a “special…
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26 AprilYouth
NYC’s March for Justice: The fight continues
For many young people in the Armenian Diaspora, Artsakh serves as a glimmer of hope to achieving a free, united…
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26 AprilAnnouncements
AYF Camp Haiastan announces summer 2022 leadership
FRANKLIN, Mass. — The AYF Camp Haiastan Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Nareh Mkrtschjan of Cranston, Rhode…
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26 AprilMy Turn
Turkey disgraces itself by denying the Genocide after Biden’s acknowledgment
On Sunday, President Joe Biden issued a written statement on April 24 officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide for the second…
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26 AprilANCA News
ANCA calls on Congress to halt military aid to Azerbaijan, expand aid to Artsakh and Armenia
WASHINGTON, DC – Government Affairs Director Tereza Yerimyan outlined the Armenian National Committee of America’s (ANCA) policy priorities in testimony submitted…
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26 AprilYouth
The legacy of the 1.5 million and our continuing demand for justice
Editor’s Note: The following speech was delivered by the author during the March for Justice led by the AYF Washington…
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