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Armenian Food Bank: A beacon of hope amidst Artsakh’s humanitarian crisis

September 26, 2023 Anthony Pizzoferrato 0

On September 19 at approximately 1 p.m., Azerbaijan launched a major military offensive against Artsakh, causing the displacement of tens of thousands of residents. The same people who have been living under a blockade with […]

Photography

In search of fog: the story of a displaced theater from Shushi

September 13, 2023 Diana Hovhannisyan 0

I met the actors of the Puppet Theater of Shushi in a quiet corner of Gyumri, Armenia’s second-largest city, three years after they fled the war in Artsakh. It was their first attempt to get […]

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Astghashen: Mysterious Village of Artsakh

August 9, 2023 Vahagn Khachatrian 3

One of the exceptional and mysterious villages of Artsakh, Astghashen, is known for its star-shaped stones from which the village got its name, which appear on the ground especially after rain. Originally the name of […]

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Photography and installation explore issues of dislocation and cultural identity at Armenian Museum of America

May 31, 2023 Armenian Museum of America 0

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Armenian Museum of America (AMofA) has announced the opening of its next contemporary art exhibition, “Ara Oshagan: Disrupted, Borders.” The show follows the AMofA’s blockbuster exhibit, “On the Edge: Los Angeles Art 1970s-1990s […]

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Photographs are the Last Witnesses: Project SAVE Archives

May 24, 2023 Arto Vaun 1

Special Issue: Genocide Education for the 21st Century The Armenian Weekly, April 2023 1. A photograph is many things. It’s a snapshot of a moment and an echo of a memory. In older photographs, it’s […]

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Moving Forward After War

May 17, 2023 Anthony Pizzoferrato 0

Editor’s Note: Information from the following Artsakh War veterans was gathered during multiple visits to Zinvori Tun from March 1 – April 17, 2023. Zinvori Tun (Soldier’s House) is a charity NGO that helps soldiers […]

History

Discovering an Armenian Church in Bangladesh

March 13, 2023 Matthew Karanian 13

Armen Arslanian, an Armenian from Los Angeles, had been traveling on business to Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, for many years. On his first visit in 2010, he discovered an Armenian church. This intrigued […]

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The people of Artsakh demand an end to blockade

December 25, 2022 Vahagn Khachatrian 0

The decline of the Armenian nation started after the 2018 Armenian Revolution. Our nation has yet to reach the mark toward victory. Unfortunately, during the last few years, our nation became more separated, which led […]

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The right to live on this land is inalienable

December 23, 2022 Vahagn Khachatrian 0

I am Vahagn Khachatrian, a young journalist from Artsakh. I am writing this while in blockade. Can you imagine it? Artsakh, this free and independent republic that’s home to 120,000 people, is like a prison […]

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An Illusive End to the War in Artsakh

December 21, 2022 Vahagn Khachatrian 3

Life continues in its natural way, whereas Artsakh is still under a total blockade. It’s been two years since the war came to an end in Artsakh, but only to an illusive end. In reality, […]

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