Month: June 2022
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Jun- 2022 -29 JuneLiterary Corner
Alex saves Artsakh
It’s time to plan, it’s time to dream. It’s time to tell tales in colors that lead home. So: Black…
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29 JuneOpinion
Connecting Communities to Advance the Armenian Cause
Growing up in the San Francisco Bay area, my family did everything they could to instill in me a love…
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29 JuneOpinion
How pro-Artsakh advocacy helped me find my community voice
Since I was old enough to understand the immense historical and present-day struggles that Armenians face, I have stood for…
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29 JuneNon-Profit
A short visit to Armenia becomes an indefinite stay
A four-month stay in Armenia and experience life like the locals: this was the initial intention of Erfan Falahi when…
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29 JuneColumns
After a century, bankrupt Turkey wasting huge sums to deny Armenian Genocide
The Turkish government’s denial of the Armenian Genocide is as futile as a man who repeatedly hits his head against…
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29 JuneCulture
PRIDE and a More Inclusive Armenian Future
This year I had the privilege of celebrating Pride for the first time since coming out as queer. Pride has…
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29 JuneCommunity News
Armenian Memorial Church bids farewell to longtime minister
WATERTOWN, Mass.—Armenian Memorial Church marked the end of an era on Sunday morning as congregants and members of the community…
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29 JuneHeadline
Armenian communities in Berdzor to be ceded to Azerbaijan
The town of Berdzor and several nearby villages inhabited by Armenians will be ceded to Azerbaijan following the construction of…
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29 JuneOpinion
The War in Ukraine and the Future of the World Order
Since the start of the Ukraine war in February 2022, discussions have been underway about the impact of the war…
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29 JuneIn Sight
The Double Edge of Livestreaming in Our Communities
As the cloud of the COVID pandemic slowly and stubbornly fades from our daily lives, our communities are returning to…
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