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  • AGBU GenNext Mentorship Members Trace Roots in Genocide Remembrance

    Armenian General Benevolent Union
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Tel: 212.319.6383
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]

    AGBU GENERATION NEXT MENTORSHIP PROGRAM MEMBERS TRACE THE ROOTS OF
    THEIR ANCESTORS IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    On April 18, 2004, the AGBU Generation Next Mentorship Program
    convened at the AGBU Pasadena Center to participate in a group
    activity dedicated to the Armenian Genocide. Mentors, mentees, and
    task force members were asked to determine where their grandparents or
    great grandparents were from before the Genocide. Program members
    placed pins on a map of historic Armenia and/or a world map indicating
    the origins of their ancestors and the subsequent journey of their
    family throughout the world. This activity not only demonstrated how
    the Genocide forced Armenians outside of their homeland, but it also
    encouraged the mentees to learn more about their family history and in
    turn themselves. This powerful visual effect also showed that we are
    still unified as a people despite being dispersed across the world.

    Guest speaker and task force member Armen Tamzarian led the group in a
    discussion about the Genocide by asking probing questions and
    highlighting important events in Armenian history. After
    Mr. Tamzarian's overview, the program members joined together to share
    their own struggles and experiences in dealing with the Armenian
    Genocide's impact today. While everyone shared personal stories,
    members also suggested constructive ways of coping with the tragedy's
    painful history.

    Since its establishment in 1997, AGBU Generation Next mentors and
    staff have served over 100 Armenian students ranging from the seventh
    to eleventh grades. Adult volunteers from AGBU Generation Next assist
    these students with issues involving academics, behavior, and
    acculturation. By providing positive role models, our volunteer
    mentors help these young Armenians become responsible, self-sufficient
    young adults. To receive more information about AGBU Generation Next,
    please call 626.794.7942 or send an email to [email protected].
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