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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x141
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Tuesday, June 6, 2006

    HYE GEEN CO-HOSTS CONFERENCE ON ARMENIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ISSUES

    On April 8, 2006, AGBU Hye Geen hosted a conference entitled, "The
    Status of Armenian Communities Living in the United States" at the
    California State University of Los Angeles (CSULA). Co-organized by
    Hye Geen's newly formed Forum for Armenian Cultural and Social Studies
    (FACSS) and CSULA's School of Social Work, the event attracted over
    140 people, including students, scholars and interested community
    members.

    The all-day conference consisted of a diverse program that included
    presentations by nine prominent speakers, as well as remarks from Sona
    Yacoubian, Hye Geen Chairwoman and Nayiri Nahabedian, FACSS
    Chairwoman. Featured speakers shared their expertise from a variety of
    professional backgrounds in the fields of psychology, art and
    medicine. Hye Geen's objectives for the conference were to bring
    together researchers, educators and community groups in order to
    examine social and cultural issues facing Armenians in the U.S. today,
    and to build a network of professionals serving Armenian communities.

    In the sphere of psychology, keynote speaker, Professor Hagop
    Der-Karabetian, PhD, discussed Armenian Communities in context of
    Armenian ethnic identity, while Lisa Arslanian, PhD, lectured on
    Armenian cultural attitudes and beliefs in a psychological
    context. Mary Harutunian, Psychology Doctoral candidate, discussed
    Armenian women's sexuality. Marriage and Family Therapist, Shakeh
    Yegavian, spoke about traditional Armenian values and their impact on
    Armenian-American couples.

    Houri Keshishian, MA and teacher at the AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian
    School in Canoga Park, California, spoke about identity issues for
    immigrant Armenian-American youth. Professor of Social Work, Rita
    Ladesma, PhD, discussed the bonds between culture and notions of a
    homeland.

    To present a varied number of perspectives, the conference also
    included cultural entrepreneur Stepan Partamian, who offered his ideas
    on Armenian communities from his media experience, emphasizing the
    social and cultural struggles of Armenians living in the United
    States.

    In the field of medicine, nurse Loucine Daderian Huckabay, PhD, shared
    her knowledge of health issues impacting Armenian-American immigrants,
    while Dr. Jack Der-Sarkissian, family practitioner as well as amateur
    historian and musician, lectured on Western musical perspectives of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    The conference was dedicated to AGBU's Centennial, as well as the 12th
    Anniversary of the founding of AGBU Hye Geen.

    Part of the AGBU Southern California District, AGBU Hye Geen preserves
    and honors the achievements of Armenian women around the world,
    promotes the role of women in family and society through research,
    education and advocacy and provides overall support for the
    empowerment of women as guardians of the Armenian heritage. For more
    information on AGBU Hye Geen, please call the AGBU Pasadena Center at
    (626) 794-7942.

    To find out more about AGBU events or to view the accompanying photos
    online, please visit www.agbu.org.
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