The Pasadena Armenian Community Organizations committee has organized a community event series entitled Resistance, Rebuilding, Redefining, which will take place on April 2 and 9
PASADENA, Calif.—The Pasadena Armenian Community Organizations Committee has organized a community-wide two-part event series entitled Resistance, Rebuilding, Redefining, which will take place on April 2 and April 9 with Part I taking place at the Pasadena Armenian Center on Washington Blvd, and ending with Part II at the Pasadena First Church of the Nazarene’s, Lee Chapel.
Both events have been organized as part of the upcoming commemoration of the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The struggle against Genocide and human rights atrocities is still present and prevalent today. Now, as in the past, the world is experiencing a contentious political climate where genocide is rife and subversive ideological strife common place. Genocides that have taken place in recent history have yet to teach us a lesson on humanity’s enduring willingness to commit evil and inability to live in peace with each other. In retrospect, hope is always there, in perpetuity, for a better and peaceful tomorrow.
“I can’t fathom that the Armenian Genocide has not been resolved to this day!â€