Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES — On October 17, Turkish Armenian politician and human rights advocate Garo Paylan delivered a seminal lecture at UCLA entitled “Armenian Rebirth: The Last Plight.” The lecture coincided[...]

LOS ANGELES — Yervant Kotchounian was born on May 20, 1950, in Damascus, Syria. He was the youngest son of Garabed and Tshkhoun (Vanes Kehian) Kotchounian. He came to join[...]

WATERTOWN — The media commentator traveling the longest way to participate in the Armenian Mirror-Spectator journalists’ panel on Media Coverage of Armenia and Karabakh Today (October 27) at Tufts University[...]

WATERTOWN — Labor unions have a long history, stretching back in one form or another to ancient times. In the United States, modern labor unions began as an attempt to[...]

LOS ANGELES — The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law, in partnership with the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA, presents “Atrocities, Genocide and the Duty to Prevent and[...]

LOS ANGELES — Today, October 4, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion authored by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Janice Hahn that will send a five-signature letter to[...]

LOS ANGELES — It is with heavy hearts that we address the recent occupation of Artsakh. Azerbaijan through an unprovoked military attack successfully realized its intentions to gain control of[...]

LOS ANGELES/BOSTON — Excitement has been building steam since the unanimous decision by Armenia to select “Amerikatsi” – written, directed, and starring Michael A. Goorjian – as its official submission to[...]

LOS ANGELES — The Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA) Los Angeles Affiliate hosted a luncheon on August 25, to honor and celebrate the lives of three members who recently passed[...]

Zack Minasian grew up like many young men in the 1960’s, loving baseball. Lucky for Zack, having a father like Edward Minasian who worked as the banquet and catering manager[...]