Apigian-Kessel: Kara Marston in Armenia
Kara (Setian) Marston is an anomaly when it comes to being an American-born young Armenian woman fighting for a better Armenia. She is on her third trip to the homeland of her ancestors, Hayastan. This […]
Kara (Setian) Marston is an anomaly when it comes to being an American-born young Armenian woman fighting for a better Armenia. She is on her third trip to the homeland of her ancestors, Hayastan. This […]
By Nieri Avanessian The Trchkan waterfall is located on the Trchkan tributary of the Chichkhan River, on the border of Lori and Shirak Marzes, near the villages of Shirakamut and Mets Parni. This picturesque waterfall […]
BOSTON, Mass. (A.W.)—Spread over 80 countries and 1,000 cities, the global Occupy movement is growing fast, with protesters camping out in financial districts and public areas, demanding an end to “corporate greed.” In the U.S., […]
Yup, that’s what’s going on in American society, with its natural impact on Armenian communities in the country. Thanks to the efforts of corporations, the very rich, and their lackeys, many, if not most, private […]
Resilience of Japanese, Importance of Outside Help Highlighted in Armenian Weekly Interviews Varditer Harutyunyan was on the third floor of a building in southern Tokyo, while Nayiri Arzoumanian and her parents, Hrair and Arpi, were […]
Yes, it’s time for our community to get into the litigious act! And fortunately, we’ve started to catch on. Pursuing our goals requires being open to all avenues that will advance our struggle. The courts, […]
WASHINGTON—Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), long a leading advocate on issues of concern to Armenian Americans, is pressing the Obama Administration to answer for a $25 million spending shortfall in U.S. aid intended by Congress to […]
Twenty-year-old Zaruhi Petrosyan became one of the latest victims of domestic violence in Armenia when she was viciously beaten to death by her husband and mother-in-law, says the victim’s sister, Hasmig. In an interview with […]
We lived in an old church that was converted to a house located on a narrow street, so narrow at certain points that an adult could not stretch his arms horizontally without touching the walls. […]
From April 9-10, a groundbreaking academic workshop—titled “The State of the Art of Armenian Genocide Research: Historiography, Sources, and Future Directions”—took place in the Higgins University Center, Clark University. The workshop was organized by Taner […]
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