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