Armenian Diaspora

Nonprofit News

ARS “With the People, For the People” in Lebanon

The Armenian Relief Cross of Lebanon (LOKH) had just finished up for the evening on August 4 when the blast…

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Headlines

Armenia Sends Humanitarian Aid to Beirut, Welcomes Repatriates

YEREVAN—At least three planeloads full of emergency supplies from Armenia have been delivered to Lebanon this week, with most of…

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Headlines

‘Beirut is my home.’ Local Armenian youth rebuilding their destroyed neighborhoods

When the sun rose on a battered Beirut the morning after last week’s deadly explosion, hundreds of undaunted, albeit traumatized…

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Statements

An Appeal to the Armenian Community of the Eastern United States

Dear Compatriots, The whole world is shocked by the horrific explosion that struck the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4.…

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Commentary

Letters for Black Lives

In doing anti-racist work, the question often arises within immigrant communities of how to discuss systemic racism with older family…

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Reflections

It Takes a Village

Glued to my phone, scrolling through feeds, trying to hold back my tears, and feeling so numb.  My birthplace is…

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Reflections

The Explosion: Lebanon Isn’t What Lebanon Was

The most beautiful sunset I’d seen over the Beirut horizon was only yesterday. It was a magnificent fusion of smooth,…

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Nonprofit News

ARS stands with Lebanon and the Armenian community

The Armenian Relief Society extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims of the calamity in Lebanon on…

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Diaspora

Activist panel reveals how Armenians can support Black Lives Matter

A virtual forum hosted by the progressive Boston-based Armenian activist collective Zoravik on Monday evening explored a shared history of…

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Opinion

Is Lebanon really home?

Ossana was 19 years old during the Armenian Genocide in 1915. Born in 1896 in Urfa, in the Ottoman Empire…

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