Erika Kazazian

Erika Kazazian holds a Masters degree in Data & Digital Culture from King’s College London and a Bachelor's degree in Media & Technology from Western University. Kazazian works full-time in the tech industry, while maintaining her passion for writing and community engagement. She is interested in how media and technology catalyze activism and drive change within the Armenian community and beyond. An active member of the Armenian Community in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, as well as London, England, United Kingdom, Kazazian brings her passion for exploring these topics to her contributions within these communities.
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The new Silk Road isn’t just roads; it’s data

For centuries, the Silk Road was defined by physical movement. Goods, caravans and trade routes shaped entire civilizations. Geography was…

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From survival to strategy: How technology is helping redefine Armenia’s future

Growing up as an Armenian diaspora means inheriting a certain kind of story — one shaped by survival, loss and…

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Bridging the generational gap: Preserving Armenian culture in a digital age

Armenian culture has always been a story of resilience. Across centuries, despite displacement and loss, our traditions, language and shared…

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Empowering Armenia: Leveraging tech innovation for global recognition

I can’t count the number of times I’ve proudly declared my Armenian identity, only to be met with bewildered responses…

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The power and pitfalls of social media activism

In recent years, social media platforms have emerged as powerful tools for activism, providing a medium for voices that may…

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