From Aram Arkun

Aram Arkun

Aram Arkun is managing editor of the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, as well as executive director of the Tekeyan Cultural Association of the US and Canada, which supports the Mirror. Journalist/editor, historian and translator, he is the author of numerous academic articles on modern Armenian history, including on the Armenian Genocide.

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff DEDHAM, Mass. — Robin Casarjian, founder and director of the Lionheart Foundation and its National Emotional Literacy Project, is an expert on forgiveness — a[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — An event for author Dawn MacKeen to promote her book on the Armenian Genocide, The Hundred-Year Walk, was presented last October by the[...]

BOSTON — The Armenian Heritage Foundation’s K. George and Carolann S. Najarian, MD Lecture on Human Rights scored a coup when it booked singer, actor and human rights activist Harry[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — During a panel talk at the Armenian International Women’s Association 25th anniversary conference earlier this month, Sona Movsesian, executive assistant for comedian Conan O’Brien, spoke about how[...]

BOSTON — The Armenian community of the Boston area and many prominent government representatives from Massachusetts came together for the 101st anniversary commemoration of the Armenian Genocide at the Massachusetts[...]

YEREVAN — The Fourth Annual Conference of Armenian Writers in Foreign Languages took place in Armenia this year from October 10 to 15. Sessions took place at the Writers Union[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff NEW YORK — Garnik Nanagoulian is well known today among Armenians thanks to his position as the executive director of the Fund for Armenian Relief[...]