Dickran Khodanian

Dickran Khodanian is an LA-based entrepreneur, researcher and writer who holds a Master's Degree from Boston University in History and a Bachelor's Degree from California State University, Northridge in History and Armenian Studies. He has served as the former Communications Director of the Armenian National Committee of America - Western Region (ANCA-WR) as well as the assistant editor of both Asbarez News and the Armenian Weekly. He plans to pursue a Ph.D. in History in the future. His research interests include Artsakh, the Armenian Diaspora and cuisine.
Special Reports

Javakhk: Historical Overview, Current Issues

  Special for the Armenian Weekly Javakhk (called Samstekh-Javakheti by Georgians)—a historically Armenian region in the southern part of the…

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Youth

For Yuri, Vladimir, Arthur, and the Rest of My Artsakh Ungers

Special for the Armenian Weekly Last week, I received an unexpected phone call from my good friend Arthur from Martuni,…

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News

Cilicia Catholicosate Officially Appeals to European Court of Human Rights

  BRUSSELS, Belgium (A.W.) – On Dec. 7, the Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia officially filed the application to reclaim the…

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Headline

Celebrating 60 Years of Service: NAASR Gala Attracts Hundreds of Supporters

Special for the Armenian Weekly BURLINGTON, Mass. (A.W.)—Hundreds of supporters and guests gathered at the Boston Marriott Burlington to celebrate…

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Armenian Youth Move Mountains at MIT

ARS Youth Connect Program Takes Place on Nov. 5 Special for the Armenian Weekly CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (A.W.)—Following the overwhelming success…

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Headline

A Journey of Activism: Garo Paylan’s Quest for Justice

Ethnic Armenian Member of Turkish Parliament Speaks in Belmont, Mass. Special for the Armenian Weekly BELMONT, Mass—A little over a…

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Youth

The Fearless Pursuit of Activism: AYF Senior Seminar 2016

«Միացէ՛ք Հայեր, Արցախն է մեզ կանչում…» “Miyatsek Hayer, Artsakhn eh mez ganchoom…” “Come together Armenians, Artsakh is calling us…” FRANKLIN,…

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