Month: January 2025
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Jan- 2025 -31 JanuaryDiaspora
Apply to be a part of Camp Javakhk 2025!
Camp Javakhk is seeking candidates, at least 18 years of age, to participate in the program as a counselor or…
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29 JanuaryAnnouncements
Musical Armenia’s 40th concert to feature Arno Melkonyan and Vartan Arakelian
The Armenian Prelacy is pleased to announce the 2025 Musical Armenia Concert, scheduled for Sunday, March 9, at 2:00 PM…
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29 JanuaryDiaspora
Immigration Awareness Day empowers community with legal guidance and support
NEW YORK – On January 12, 2025, the Armenian Bar Association hosted a highly informative and impactful Immigration Awareness Day…
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29 JanuaryBriefs
The Region in Brief
Armenia Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan has announced that, starting February 1, 2025, bus fares will increase from 100 to 150…
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29 JanuaryNews
PM Pashinyan’s comments on Armenian Genocide spark accusations of denialism
YEREVAN—Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent comments on the Armenian Genocide have ignited a firestorm of criticism across Armenia and…
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28 JanuaryYouth
Rusmenglish: Reclaiming my Armenian literacy (and why you should reclaim yours, too)
My fascination with unconventional ideas began at the dinner table. My grandpa, an enthusiastic Soviet-era historian and educator, filled our…
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28 JanuaryYouth
Solidarity in indigeneity
In a globalized world, diasporic populations exist in all corners in all continents. But how exactly does “migrant-hood” contrast with…
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28 JanuaryCulture
Between worlds, on canvas: Davit Musayelyan’s artistic journey
On January 22, 2025, an individual exhibition and sale of paintings by artist Davit Musayelyan opened at the “Pyunik” gallery…
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28 JanuaryColumns
Standing with those who served the nation
It has been nearly one year and four months since the dark cloud in our history: the ethnic cleansing of…
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28 JanuaryLiterary Corner
“This Is Not Love”: Vahé Berberian’s journey into passion and self-destruction
LOS ANGELES—Acclaimed Armenian writer and artist Vahé Berberian’s latest novel, This Is Not Love, is now available on Amazon. Known…
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