Topic: diaspora
SACRAMENTO — Assemblymember John Harabedian (D-Pasadena) announced today that his bill AB 91, the MENA Inclusion Act, has cleared the California Legislature and is now on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk for signature.[...]
TIRANA — Throughout most of their modern history, Albanians have confused Armenians with Jews, and vice-versa. This is hardly surprising, since the two minorities have had so much in common.[...]
By Larry Luxner DUMBRĂVENI, Romania — Dominating the main square of this sleepy Transylvanian town 20 kilometers west of Sighișoara — home of the fictional Count Dracula — an Armenian[...]
By Larry Luxner THESSALONIKI, Greece — Fronting the Mediterranean Sea in this bustling Greek port stands a haunting monument to the city’s roughly 50,000 Jews who were rounded up by[...]
NASHVILLE — Nashville was the site of the Armenian American Forum 2025, a weekend conference with representatives from several dozen different Armenian-American organizations from March 7 to 9. This gathering[...]
NASHVILLE — Nashville was the site in early March of the Armenian American Forum 2025, a weekend conference with representatives from many different Armenian-American organizations informing each other about their[...]
By George Meneshian Special to the Mirror-Spectator What is the situation of Syrian Armenians four months after the fall of the Assad regime? Regime change in Syria had an immense[...]
ALTADENA, Calif. — The Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) Metro Los Angeles Chapter screened the film “We Are Egyptian Armenians” on Sunday, March 30, cosponsored by the California Kalousdian-Noubarian-Boghosian Armenian Schools[...]
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Peter Balakian’s Black Dog of Fate will be published in Tamil by the Thaddagam Press in Chennai later this year, and Balakian went to the historic south[...]
WINCHESTER, Mass. — The Pan-Armenian Council of New England, in coordination with the Armenian Assembly of America, hosted Jerusalemite activists Hagop Djernazian and Setrag Balian Jr. on January 25 for[...]