Wisconsin community offers Armenian Genocide education opportunities

By Dr. Nicholas Akgulian

The Wisconsin Council of Social Studies (WCSS) annual conference was held in Madison on March 15-17, 2024. The Armenian National Committee of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Armenian community-at-large each had booths at the conference, providing numerous resources related to the Armenian Genocide to educators and others in attendance, including methods available to incorporate this history into the classroom. 

In 2021, Wisconsin passed Act 30, which mandates the teaching of the “Holocaust and other genocides” at least once at both the middle and high school level. As social studies teachers are charged with implementing Act 30, the Armenian community’s participation in the WCSS conference was aimed at providing these educators the tools to teach effectively on the Armenian case. In addition to booths, a presentation was delivered on the History of Armenians in Wisconsin by community members Talene Kelegian and Armen Hadjinian. Dr. George Dalbo, a Wisconsin educator and Genocide Education Project Fellow, was instrumental in organizing the presentation and was present to lend his expertise to the followup discussion. A brief but powerful film on the exodus from Artsakh in September 2023 was included.

Wisconsin community members Talene Kelegian and Armen Hadjinian at the WCSS conference

To further equip Wisconsin educators with the ability to incorporate the Armenian Genocide and recent events in Artsakh into the classroom in support of Act 30, a one-day workshop will be held on April 27, 2024 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). The event is sponsored by the UWM Institute of World Affairs in collaboration with the Wisconsin Armenian community and cosponsored by the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR). Highly-respected Boston area-based photographer Winslow Martin, who has been returning to Armenia regularly for the past 25 years, will present on the Artsakh refugees from his time in Armenia last September. He will be one of several featured presenters. The link to the workshop is available here.

In July, the Wisconsin Armenian community will again take part in the Milwaukee-based Holocaust Education Resource Center’s annual virtual conference on Holocaust and Genocide. Distinguished professor Dr. Khatchig Mouradian (Columbia University, Library of Congress) is scheduled to participate.

In the fall, Dr. Mouradian will lead an online university-level course on comparative genocide offered through UWM, cosponsored by NAASR. A flier for this much-anticipated course is included here. This for-credit course is open to all qualified high school students, any degree enrolled student from UWM or elsewhere, and the interested non-degree general public. Please contact Rachel Baum at UWM for more information.

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