Arsineh Valladian

Arsineh Valladian has been living in Armenia on and off since 2001 and has worked on marketing and branding for many clients locally and globally. She is currently the Director of PR and Brand Management for our own Hairenik Association.
Culture

The Bambir digs deep in their 12th album release

Armenia’s music scene has a lot to offer, but much of it remains undiscovered by both diasporans and locals. At…

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Culture

TmbaTa Orchestra launches US tour at SXSW 2023

TmbaTa Orchestra has embarked on a nationwide tour through the United States with full sponsorship from TUMO Center for Creative…

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Music

Humanity will help us prevail

This is a new world. Whether you are a young child adapting to online classes, a grandmother ordering groceries on…

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Mothering in the Motherland

A Helping Hand

Across the globe in families in which both parents are working, hiring an extra pair of hands to help around…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Parents’ Night Out with PechaKucha Yerevan

Times are changing, and so are kids these days. In a nation where traditional parenting techniques are still commonplace, it’s…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Mothering in the Motherland: Fighting for Sleep

Many mothers share concerns about moving to Armenia that make complete sense to me. Among them is access to proper…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Reforming Parenting and Gender Roles

Though I am raising my children in the motherland, there is clearly a lot about me that is American. I…

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News

It Takes a Village to Raise a Child (Or at the Very Least, Transport One)

You all know the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Where is the village? Every mother, especially…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Giving Birth in Armenia vs. the U.S.: A Comparison

Not very many women can say they have given birth in the United States and in Armenia. I delivered our…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Identity Shouldn’t Be So Hard

My first-born started speaking late. He grew up surrounded by multiple languages, including three different dialects of Armenian, maybe even…

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