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    PRESS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Ave.
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Contact: Marc Mamigonian
    Tel: 617-489-1610
    Fax: 617-484-1759
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.naasr.org/


    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE EDUCATION
    Reaching Into the School Curriculum
    A Panel Discussion with



    Prof. Richard G. Hovannisian

    Armenian Education Foundation Professor of
    Modern
    Armenian History, UCLA



    Margot Stern Strom

    Executive Director, Facing History and
    Ourselves



    Adam Strom

    Director of Research and Development, Facing
    History and
    Ourselves



    Dr. Henry Theriault

    Associate Professor of Philosophy, Worcester State College

    Over the past several decades a remarkable amount of work has been
    done to document and analyze the Armenian Genocide committed by the
    Ottoman Turks in 1915- 23. Yet the level of knowledge of the Genocide
    outside the Armenian community remains disappointingly low; and,
    moreover, the lessons of the Armenian Genocide and other 20th century
    genocides have not halted the practice of mass killings for political
    purposes, as recent events in Darfur attest.

    Facing History and Ourselves of Brookline, MA, has been a leader in
    producing Holocaust and genocide curricula since it's founding in the
    late 1970s. They have now published an important textbook on the
    Armenian Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The
    Genocide of the Armenians, supervised by Adam Strom with significant
    input from leading scholars such as Richard Hovannisian. The
    existence of such a text, as well as the huge body of scholarship on
    the subject, raises key questions: How to get the text and the
    teaching of the Armenian Genocide into public schools in Massachusetts
    and beyond? What is the most effective way to teach the Armenian
    Genocide to non- Armenians? Can the lessons of the Armenian Genocide
    have a far-reaching effect in the prevention of future genocides?

    These and many other questions will be addressed by the panel which
    will be moderated by Marc A. Mamigonian of NAASR. Join us for the
    opportunity to engage in an in- depth conversation on this most
    relevant subject and learn more about Crimes Against Humanity and
    Civilization.

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    Friday
    September 30, 2005
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    TIME:

    7:30 p.m


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    LOCATION:

    Belmont High School Auditorium
    Concord Ave.,
    Belmont,
    MA


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    CO-SPONSORS:

    Facing History and ourselves


    National Association for Armenian Studies and
    Research


    Armenian Assembly of America



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    * Admission free (donations accepted)

    * Reception following program at NAASR Center

    * Parking is available at Belmont High School and in
    adjacent areas on Concord Ave.
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