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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone 212.319.6383 x.118
    Fax 212.319.6507
    Email [email protected]
    Website www.agbu.org

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Monday, February 7, 2005

    AGBU YPGNY ORGANIZES ARMENIA PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE SERIES

    New York, NY - Starting February 17th, AGBU Young Professionals of
    Greater New York (YPGNY) are proud to present a three week series
    of screenings, panel discussions, and presentations at AGBU Central
    Office in New York on Armenia and issues relevant to its past,
    present and future.

    The Thursday events begin on February 17th with a special screening of
    "My Son Shall Be Armenian," a poignant film that reflects on Armenian
    identity, as filmmaker Hagop Goudsouzian follows five Montrealers
    of Armenian descent as they return to the land of their forebears in
    search of survivors. Goudsouzian weaves the moving accounts of these
    centenarians and the touching, at times droll, reactions of the New
    World travelers into a dignified and poignant film about the need to
    make peace with the past in order to move into the future. Tickets
    are $15.

    On February 24th, the series continues with a special panel
    discussion entitled, "Armenia Present," that focuses on the state
    of development in Armenia in the fields of the education, politics,
    and civil society. Speakers will include Aaron Sherinian from the
    U.S. Embassy in Armenia and former Fulbright scholar and educator
    Nicole Vartanian. Tickets are $10.

    The final event on March 3rd will host Noubar Afeyan from the
    groundbreaking Armenia 2020 initiative that looks into future scenarios
    for the country projecting possible trajectories for the country and
    its role in the world. Tickets are $10.

    All events will take place at AGBU Central Office in midtown Manhattan
    (55 East 59th Street, between Park & Madison Avenues) and tickets
    can be reserved by emailing [email protected], or by calling 212.319.6383.

    AGBU YPGNY was established in 1999 and is part of a worldwide network
    of young professionals of Armenian heritage that seek to develop
    projects relevant to their lives that benefit their local and global
    communities.

    For more information on the YP global network, please visit AGBU
    online at www.agbu.org.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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