“I want to become a spy. That is the only way I can see my village once again.” This is…
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Each month, I search for a topic that feels both timely and meaningful. This April, I kept returning to the…
Read More »The Armenian Volunteer Network (AMVN) is an organization that pairs eager learners in Armenia with mentors who wish to share…
Read More »LOS ANGELES, Calif. – On Saturday, March 7, 2026, the elegant ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hotel came alive with…
Read More »In Armenian families, education isn’t just valued. It’s sacred. For generations, it has been one of the community’s greatest sources…
Read More »Three months into her studies at the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), Anush Petrosyan was called into the dean’s…
Read More »Colleagues from the USC Shoah Foundation’s education team presented at this year’s Winter Institute, “School Leadership to End Hate and…
Read More »My colleague put it perfectly on the fourth episode of the Meet the Revolution podcast. “When it comes to language—the…
Read More »In the January 27, 1977 edition of Asbarez, there was an article written by Mr. Hrayr Garabedian titled “ՄՐՋՆԻԿԸ ՄԱՔՈՒՐ…
Read More »The Armenian Communities Department of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has announced a new prize program exclusively for teachers in the…
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