Oct 30, 2017

AMAA Celebrates Centennial in Dazzling, Memorable Banquet
TEANECK, N.J.—The Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) was created 100 year

Oct 30, 2017

Update: Three-Year-Old Child Held Hostage at Armavir Kindergarten Freed by Police
ARMAVIR, Armenia (A.W.)—Armenian police have freed a three-year-old boy taken hostage by

Oct 27, 2017

Reflections on Armenian Language Learning’s Impact on the Armenian-American Experience
  Special to the Armenian Weekly  I don’t know whether it was a fluke or by design

Oct 27, 2017

‘Lucy’s Birthday’: A New Picture Book by an Armenian Mother and Son
LEVERETT, Mass.—Looking for subject matter for a children’s book, artist and educator

Oct 27, 2017

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

Oct 27, 2017

Atomic Armenia, Gassy Glendale
  Interestingly, two places with heavy Armenian populations, Yerevan and Glendale are

Oct 26, 2017

‘20/20: Mine Free Karabagh’ Exhibition Opens in Glendale
LOS ANGELES—“20/20: Mine Free Karabagh,” an exhibition curated pro-bono by Ara Oshag

Oct 26, 2017

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

Oct 26, 2017

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

Oct 26, 2017

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