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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Genocide Education Project
    51 Commonwealth Avenue
    San Francisco, CA 94118
    (415) 264-4203
    [email protected]
    www.GenocideEd ucation.org
    www.TeachGenocide.org

    Contact: Raffi Momjian - [email protected]


    L.A. CITY ATTORNEY TEAMS UP WITH THE GENOCIDE EDUCATION PROJECT
    http://www.genocideeducation.org/pr/2006/0 4_13_2006a.htm

    San Francisco, CA, April 3, 2006 - Education, art and politics came
    together for the opening of the "iwitness" photo exhibit and The
    Genocide Education Project's teacher training workshop, co-hosted by the
    Los Angeles City Attorney.

    The "iwitness" exhibit by Ara Oshagan and Levon Parian, which runs
    through the month of April, is a series of photographs of survivors of
    the Armenian Genocide taken over the past ten years and accompanied by
    testimony from the survivor represented.

    Coinciding with the opening of the exhibit, The Genocide Education
    Project held its second teacher-training workshop for Los Angeles
    Unified School District teachers. Participants were exposed to the
    dramatic and educational exhibit as well as the new lesson plan created
    by The Genocide Education Project, which is based on the exhibit. The
    lessons are available online at www.TeachGenocide.org.

    After the workshop, participants and City Hall employees had the
    opportunity to ask the artists questions about the exhibit. Armenian
    students from St. Gregory Hovsepian School in Pasadena were also able to
    attend the Q and A along with members of the Armenian community in
    Southern California.

    A post-workshop reception was held for City Hall employees, LAUSD
    representatives, artists and exhibit guests, to reflect together on the
    lessons of the day, and the importance of preserving the history of the
    Armenian Genocide and the honor of its survivors.

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    The Genocide Education Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
    that assists educators in teaching about human rights and genocide,
    particularly the Armenian Genocide, by developing and distributing
    instructional materials, providing access to teaching resources and
    organizing educational workshops.



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    PICTURE CAPTION: "iwitness" exhibit at L.A. City Attorney's office
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