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EMERGING From The GENOCIDE'S SHADOW: Stories of Armenian Resilience ~ Sunday, April 23, 2023 ~ In-Person Event

EMERGING From The GENOCIDE'S SHADOW: Stories of Armenian Resilience ~ Sunday, April 23, 2023 ~ In-Person Event

Dr. Khatchig Mouradian is the author of the award-winning book The Resistance Network:The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarianism in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1918 (Michigan State University Press, 2021).

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THAT TROUBLESOME WORD, GENOCIDE: How Should We Understand It? ~ Friday, April 21, 2023 ~ In-Person/On Zoom/YouTube

THAT TROUBLESOME WORD, GENOCIDE: How Should We Understand It? ~ Friday, April 21, 2023 ~ In-Person/On Zoom/YouTube

Professor Ron Suny, emeritus of the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan -- and author of a major study of the massacres and deportations committed by the Ottoman Turks in 1915, "They Can Live in the Desert But Nowhere Else": A History of the Armenian Genocide (Princeton University Press, 2015) -- uses the insights of Moses' work to take a fresh look at the Armenian tragedy and how it provides another lens to look at the concept of genocide.

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The Extraordinary Humanitarian Legacy of the Near East Relief and Three Generations of Kerrs ~ Wednesday, April 12, 2023 ~ In-Person/On Zoom/YouTube

The Extraordinary Humanitarian Legacy of the Near East Relief and Three Generations of Kerrs ~ Wednesday, April 12, 2023 ~ In-Person/On Zoom/YouTube

This audio-visual presentation, featuring rare archival material, photographs and video clips, sheds light on the massive life-saving impact of the Near East Relief and more specifically, the Kerr family, on a generation of survivors of the Armenian Genocide. Responding to horrific eyewitness accounts and urgent pleas for help, the U.S. mobilized an unprecedented campaign of humanitarian assistance led by the Near East Relief (NER) and given legs by a small army of relief workers who risked their lives to help the destitute survivors in distant, dangerous lands. Among the volunteers was Stanley Kerr, a young biochemist in the U.S. Army who, learning of the opportunity to join the relief effort, in 1919 boarded a ship to the crumbling Ottoman Empire.

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PICTURES BETWEEN WORLDS: Harput and New England in Dialogue ~ Tuesday, April 4, 2023 ~ On Zoom

PICTURES BETWEEN WORLDS: Harput and New England in Dialogue ~ Tuesday, April 4, 2023 ~ On Zoom

Dr. David Low's talk "Pictures Between Worlds: Harput and New England in Dialogue," will explore long distance photographic dialogues and consider how pictures worked to solidify relationships and sustain communities during a period of great change.

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Literary Lights: We Are All Armenian ~Monday, April 3, 2023 ~ In-Person Event

Literary Lights: We Are All Armenian ~Monday, April 3, 2023 ~ In-Person Event

Join us for our next Literary Lights in-person event in New York City, featuring Aram Mrjoian, editor of We Are All Armenian, who will be joined by the anthology’s contributors, Chris Bohjalian, Nancy Kricorian, Scout Tufankjian, and Hrag Vartanian.

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