More than 50 Diasporan Artists, Scholars Call on Armenia to Adopt Domestic Violence Law
NEW YORK—A group of Diaspora Armenian artists, scholars, and writers recently issued a s
Atomic Armenia, Gassy Glendale
Interestingly, two places with heavy Armenian populations, Yerevan and Glendale are
‘20/20: Mine Free Karabagh’ Exhibition Opens in Glendale
LOS ANGELES—“20/20: Mine Free Karabagh,” an exhibition curated pro-bono by Ara Oshag
Istanbul Court Conditionally Releases Human Rights Defenders; Amnesty’s Turkey Chair Still Detained
ISTANBUL—An Istanbul court decided on Wednesday to conditionally release 10 human rights
Armenia Tree Project’s Award-Winning Education Program Highlights Climate Change in Youth Newsletter
WOBURN, Mass.—Climate change is one of the most far-reaching threats facing humanity tod
ANCA Welcomes Federal Policy Shift toward Direct USAID Assistance to Persecuted Christians and At-Risk Minorities
WASHINGTON—The United States will open a new channel of direct U.S. Agency for Internati
Poem: Like a Shooting Star
(Photo: Todd Diemer) Like a Shooting Star One second, There is no you, The next, You are t
Diasporans Respond to Domestic Violence Bill with Grassroots Support
A petition calling for the Armenian government to pass a law criminalizing domestic violen
Hamparian: ‘In Defense of Christians Is America’s Answer to a Century of Indifference’
In Defense of Christians 2017 Summit Kicks Off with Press Conference Featuring Key Religio
European Court Finds Catholicosate’s Suit Inadmissible
The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia (headquartered in Antelias, Lebanon) filed a lawsuit
