A Night of Remembrance and Resilience: Stanford Armenian Students Association Commemorates the Armenian Genocide

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Stanford students holding candles around a symbolic reconstruction of the Tzitzernagapert Armenian Genocide Memorial during a nighttime vigil.

A Night of Remembrance and Resilience: Stanford Armenian Students Association Commemorates the Armenian Genocide

Stanford, CA – Under the twilight glow of Meyers Green, Armenian and non-Armenian students gathered on the evening of April 23rd to commemorate the 1.5 million victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 – 1923. The poignant event, a testament to the enduring spirit of the Armenian community at Stanford, was organized by the groundbreaking […]

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Dr. Tamar Boyadjian (left) and Ani Boghikian-Kasparian (right), newly appointed Chair and Vice-Chair of the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada.

Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Welcomes New Chair and Vice-Chair to Its Board of Directors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Toronto, Canada – The Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada (AGMC) proudly announces the appointment of two distinguished leaders to its Board of Directors: Dr. Tamar Marie Boyadjian as Chair and Ani Boghikian-Kasparian as Vice-Chair. Their contributions to Armenian scholarship, women’s voices in history, cultural preservation, and global genocide education mark a transformative

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Echoes of Survival: A Trilogy of Truth – Film Screenings in Armenia

Echoes of Survival: A Trilogy of Truth is a powerful film series showcasing three documentaries that explore the lingering impact of genocide, memory, and cultural survival across generations. The screenings take place throughout April 2025 in Armenia, featuring stories of Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian resilience through the lenses of three acclaimed documentaries. 🎥 Films &

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Poster featuring Bedross Der Matossian's April 2025 lecture on Armenian Genocide denial and digital media, part of Hays Holocaust Remembrance Month.

Denial of the Armenian Genocide on the Internet & Beyond – A Talk by Bedross Der Matossian

As part of the Fourth Annual Hays Holocaust Remembrance & Education Month, historian Bedross Der Matossian presents a lecture titled “Denial of the Armenian Genocide on the Internet & Beyond.” This talk explores how digital media has amplified efforts to deny the Armenian Genocide and other twentieth-century genocides. It examines the role of governments, pseudo-historians,

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Ani Boghikian-Kasparian at the 2015 Armenian Genocide commemoration in Istanbul’s Beyoğlu, seated with hundreds around candles and posters honoring arrested Armenian intellectuals.

Welcome to the Board: Ani Boghikian-Kasparian, M.A., M.A.T.

We are proud and honoured to welcome Ani Boghikian-Kasparian, M.A., M.A.T., to the Board of Directors of the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada (AGMC) as Vice-Chair. Ani brings to our team an extraordinary legacy of scholarship, advocacy, and community engagement that has deeply shaped the landscape of Armenian Genocide education and historical preservation in North

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Dr. Tamar Marie Boyadjian appears on Բուն TV during a televised interview on July 21, 2024, discussing her literary work, Armenian identity, and cultural preservation, ahead of her appointment as Vice-Chair of the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada.

Welcoming Dr. Tamar Marie Boyadjian as Chair of the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada

We are honoured to announce that Dr. Tamar Marie Boyadjian has joined the Board of Directors of the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada (AGMC) as our new Chair. Dr. Boyadjian brings with her an extraordinary blend of scholarship, creativity, and commitment to Armenian language and cultural preservation. An internationally recognized, award-winning author, editor, translator, and

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A group of Azerbaijani schoolchildren posing with the Grey Wolf hand sign beneath ultranationalist Turkish slogans and pan-Turkic propaganda posters.

The Uniqueness of Anti-Armenian Hate

By the Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada Photo above: Students in an Azerbaijani school perform the Grey Wolves salute — a symbol of Turkish ultranationalism and anti-Armenian ideology. Behind them, nationalist slogans and pan-Turkist flags reinforce a deeply embedded ecosystem of hate. The phrase: “Ey Türk! Titre ve kendine dön” (“Oh Turk! Tremble and return

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