Carnie Armenian

Carnie Armenian, a California native, was raised overseas in Russia and Saudi Arabia where in its scarcity she realized and appreciated the true value of her Armenian heritage. Upon moving to Las Vegas, she built a connection with local Armenians where she pioneered the establishment of the Las Vegas Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) “Sosse Mayrig” chapter. While pursuing ad her Master in Architecture at the Boston Architectural College, Armenian took an active role in the AYF Eastern Region. She currently resides and works in Los Angeles.
Op-Eds

Gumburdo, Javakhk: Cultural Genocide Continues

Special to the Armenian Weekly Javakhk, a Place Dear to the Heart and Truly Armenian… Yet Repeatedly Treated Unjustly It…

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Op-Eds

We Are All a Part of Camp Javakhk

  Special to the Armenian Weekly Javakhk, a place so close to home and dear to heart, that it is…

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Youth

Camp Javakhk: Uniting Diasporan Armenians

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Youth

Camp Javakhk: Bachig Battlefield

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Youth

AYF-YOARF Junior Seminar 2015: ‘Look Forward, Move Forward’

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Armenians Seek Justice Once Again

Boston, Mass.—The Armenian nation is far too familiar with the struggle of maintaining our identity and the challenge to persevere…

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Youth

ARS Youth Connect 2014 Inspires Youth Thirsty for Involvement

During the first weekend of March, I participated in the Armenian Relief Society (ARS) Youth Connect Program for the first…

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