Chantelle Nasri

Chantelle Nasri is a resident of Brooklyn, NY and a 2018 graduate of SUNY College at Brockport. She is an alumna of the AYF-YOARF Eastern Region Manhattan "Moush" Chapter and currently serves as the chairwoman of the Armenian National Committee of America, New York Chapter.
Diaspora

Armenian-American Julien Segura for New York State’s 71st State Assembly District

I sat down for an interview with Julien Segura, an Armenian-American running for New York State Assembly in the 71st…

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Diaspora

Armenian community of Queens, NY honors Genocide martyrs with “hesgoum” service, program

QUEENS, NY – Members of New York’s Armenian community gathered at St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church on Saturday to commemorate…

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Youth

What it means to be Armenian

Editor’s Note: The following remarks were delivered by the author during an Armenian Genocide Commemoration program hosted by the AYF…

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Youth

NYC’s March for Justice: The fight continues

For many young people in the Armenian Diaspora, Artsakh serves as a glimmer of hope to achieving a free, united…

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Youth

Always with our Soldiers

One year. It only takes one year. One year to celebrate another birthday, one year to celebrate another anniversary, one…

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Youth

AYF chapters invite tri-state community to march, honor Armenian martyrs

NEW YORK, NY—The Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) New York “Hyortik,” Manhattan “Moush” and New Jersey “Arsen” chapters will be hosting…

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Youth

Hai Tahd: Advocacy for Justice

“What now?” It’s a question I often find consuming my day-to-day thoughts. As an Armenian, I worry about the fate…

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Youth

Silence has never been louder

“Turkey is guilty!” “Sanction Azerbaijan!” “Keep your hands off our lands!” In the last few months, if you have attended…

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Youth

It’s Long Past Time to Tell the Truth

It has been one month. One month of sleepless nights. One month of reading death tolls. One month of fundraising.…

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Youth

NY, NJ Protest to Stop Azeri Aggression

In the wake of last month’s attacks on the region of Tavush, Armenians have been joining in solidarity all over…

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