From Ken Martin

Ken Martin

Kenneth Martin is a freelance photographer and educator and has been teaching photography and photojournalism at Suffolk University in Boston for three decades. Ken is a graduate of the College of the Holy Cross and the New England School of Photography where he majored in History and Editorial Photography respectively. He leads study abroad classes to Italy, Senegal, and Spain and taught at the American University of Armenia summer program in 2019. Martin is a contributing member of ZUMA Press, the largest photography agency in the world.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Continuing their 35th anniversary of the founding of the Cambridge -Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA), former and current CYSCA members, CYSCA Board of Directors and members of[...]

BOSTON — This year the commemoration of the 108 Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide took place over the weekend in a series of planned events between April 21 -23. The[...]

WASHINGTON — Hundreds of demonstrators chanted “break the blockade!” on Capitol Hill this past week as Armenian Americans from around the nation gathered to push support for the Artsakh  Republic[...]

BROCKTON, Mass. — A small but vital group of New England Armenians, many old friends and activists, attended the 31st Anniversary of Armenia’s independence on September 21 at City Hall[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Light from a late summer full moon shone on Cambridge City Hall where Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui invited the public to the Sullivan Chamber on September 8 to[...]

BOSTON — While the concept of genocide is being constantly debated in international news due to the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Boston community commemorated the 107th anniversary of[...]

BOSTON – Armenian Americans from the greater Boston area gathered on the Armenian Heritage Park along the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston on Sunday, November 7 for the one-year remembrance[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Volunteers descended on Harvard Square on Sunday, May 23, as they answered the call by co-organizers Global Network to Free Armenian POWs and the Zoravik[...]

BOSTON — On April 24, 2021, as Armenians everywhere were preparing to commemorate with marches, prayers and protest the 106th anniversary of the beginning of the 1915 calamities in Turkey[...]

BOSTON — On a clear and bright Sunday morning that can only be experienced in Massachusetts in April – in this particular case April 18 – a small and special[...]

WATERTOWN – Sadness and hope marked a very special event held on Artsakh Street in East Watertown, late Sunday afternoon, November 22. Greater Boston area Armenians gathered in front of[...]