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The Right to Your Name | Dear AraratDear Ararat
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Life in the Armenian Diaspora. The Right to Your Name. Posted by Sarine on March 21, 2013 in Armeniana. In the past few days, I have been reflecting on my name, Quebec’s name policies, particularly for women, and how to reclaim my name – my real Armenian name, that is. I miss my name. If I were to marry, I wouldn’t want to change my name. I love my name. I just want to get the h back in my name, damnit. It seems inordinately complicated because every single document I possess has the famous k, save perha...
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The Armenian-American Case – Dear Ararat
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Life in the Armenian Diaspora. Posted by Sarine on May 5, 2012 in Armeniana. An eloquent, passionate, and piercing look at the hypocritical and tenuous effects of the genocide and the politics, nay, the propaganda of the other. Also, Kricorian’s piece. Makes allusions to a number of academics/researchers in the field who have taught and shaped the genocide seminar I am hoping to attend this summer. Other posts by Sarine. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Hrair Hawk Khatcherian Photography.
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November | 2012 | Dear AraratDear Ararat
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Life in the Armenian Diaspora. Posted by Sarine on November 21, 2012 in Armeniana. So I started the last post to write about the Middle East and bam, the Armenian part of me took over. I did, in fact, write about my oft forgotten, Lebanese self soon after but it became a confessional, a rambla-thon of grand proportions and I’m not sure where to go with it. After all, I need […]. Ways of Being and Ways of Belonging. Posted by Sarine on November 21, 2012 in Armeniana. Hrair Hawk Khatcherian Photography.
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Life | Dear AraratDear Ararat
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Life in the Armenian Diaspora. Posted by Sarine on November 19, 2012 in Armeniana. For some time now, I have been increasingly concerned about my grasp of the Armenian language – or maintaining my quasi-fluency as fluent as you can get in grade 5 or 6 level Armenian (depends on the year you consider I left Lebanon, Syria, and Cyprus – I had interrupted school years, lived experiences, and […]. To Be With a Hay or Not? Posted by Sarine on May 1, 2012 in Armeniana. During a recent conversation about life, ...
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Land And Culture: LCO Website for USA
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LCO MISSION: To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. LCO Website for USA. We are in the middle of revamping the website for the LCOUSA site. If you have been on any previous LCO campaigns, have photos of your campaign and would like them posted on the new site please let us know. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Azat Boulder Assembly Line.
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Land And Culture: February 2010
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LCO MISSION: To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. LCO 2010 Campaign Site Chosen. Monday July 5th, 2010 to Aug1 2010. Volunteers will make their own arrangements to meet in Yerevan by that date (tentative). The cost of the campaign is $750. This includes room and board at the village, local weekend excursions, Yerevan hotel stay and excursions. Alique'...
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Land And Culture: LCOUSA site is now live
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LCO MISSION: To preserve Armenian historic sites all over the world. Also to connect Diaspora Armenians to their ancestral lands by offering them volunteer work opportunities. Monday, March 15, 2010. LCOUSA site is now live. We have now launched our new site. Please visit us and sign up on our mailing list for updates. Come join us for an experience of a life time, and help rebuild our country. February 23, 2011 at 8:44 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Azat Boulder Assembly Line.
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Armenian Christmas | Dear AraratDear Ararat
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Life in the Armenian Diaspora. Posted by Sarine on January 6, 2013 in Armeniana. Since my Christmas falls on a weekend this year, I didn’t have to orchestrate a day off somehow. Though I do use up leftover vacation days to denote my Christmas on January 6, I’m afraid our holiday celebrations (though always small and quiet affairs) have taken on a hybrid note since immigrating to Canada. Next year, I might go all radical and forgo anything on December 25 and reclaim January 6 in its entirety. This site is...