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Pasadena Armenian Genocide Commemoration
Resilience in the Face of Genocide — Then and Now
Free Event
April 21, 2024 @ 3:00 pm | Free Event
On April 21, the Pasadena Armenian Coalition will host a community-wide event at the Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument to commemorate the 109th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The event will pay tribute to the enduring strength and resiliency of the survivors of the 1915 Armenian Genocide, while honoring the memory of the more than 1.5 Million victims who lost their lives 109 years ago.
The event will feature survivor testimonies from the Visual History Archive, followed by the keynote speaker, Sedda Antekelian, USC Shoah Foundation Senior Learning and Development Specialist, as well as remarks from Congresswoman Judy Chu. Students from local Armenian schools will recite poems and songs to conclude the event.
Details:
Start: April 21, 2024 / 3:00 PM
Cost: Free Event
Where:
Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Monument, Pasadena, CA
Azrieli Research Fellowship for PhD Candidates and Early-Career Scholars, 2024-2025
Wed, 04/17/2024 - 9:44am
The Division of Academic Programs at the USC Shoah Foundation invites applications for its inaugural Azrieli Research Fellowships for PhD candidates and early-career scholars during the spring 2025 semester.
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Originally published April 24, 2023
Recovered Testimony Brings Light, More Questions, to an Armenian Family
Thu, 04/04/2024 - 4:05pm
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Mary Antekelian, center, with daughter-in-law Sirvard, son Levon, and grandsons Hovannes and Andranik, the author’s father.
Sedda Antekelian, a member of USC Shoah Foundation’s education team, never knew her own great grandmother had recorded testimony about surviving the Armenian Genocide. Hearing her great grandmother’s voice for the first time has brought Sedda closer to family, filled in gaps about her own history, and opened even more questions.
From the Armenian Question to the Armenian Genocide
Free Event
April 15, 2024 @ 5:00 pm | Free Event
Join us on April 15 at the Institute of Armenian Studies for an academic lecture on the Armenian Genocide and its related USC holdings by Institute Project Manager Manuk Avedikyan.
Details:
Start: April 15, 2024 / 5:00 PM
Cost: Free Event
Where:
Institute of Armenian Studies (DMC 351), Los Angeles, CA
Venue:
Institute of Armenian Studies (DMC 351)
3518 Trousdale Pkwy CPA 351, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States