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    FOR IMMEDIATE 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])


    THE GENOCIDE EDUCATION PROJECT ESTABLISHES DISTINGUISHED ADVISORY BOARD
    http://www.genocideeducation.org/pr/2006/03_ 16_2006.htm

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The Genocide Education Project is pleased to announce
    membership of its Advisory Board. Renowned scholars, educators and
    administrators have joined the Advisory Board, among them, Yair Auron, Peter
    Balakian, Israel Charny, Vahakn Dadrian, Richard Hovannissian, Levon
    Marashlian, and Henry Theriault.

    "We are truly honored to have such an esteemed group of individuals sign on
    to support our organization," said Raffi Momjian, Executive Director of The
    Genocide Education Project. "With their advice and expertise, we can better
    serve educators across the country to ensure the Armenian Genocide is part
    of the history taught in U.S. Schools."

    Momjian and Sara Cohan, The Genocide Education Project's Education Director,
    along with the organization's governing Board of Directors, will benefit
    from the new Advisory Board's guidance in devising strategies for the
    organization and helping maximize the effectiveness of current projects.
    Activities for the year include developing new and innovative curricular
    material, including an online lesson plan, and continuing to reach educators
    through workshops and participation in national conferences.

    "I've been working with The Genocide Education Project for over eight years
    now, and look forward to continuing our collaboration through my new
    position as advisory board member," commented Advisory Board member, Jack
    Weinstein, Regional Director of Facing History and Ourselves. "Together, we
    can share our educational resources with more schools, teachers, and
    students, further ensuring the history and lessons of the Armenian Genocide
    will be a part of Social Studies courses across the country."

    Complete list of Advisory Board members:

    Dr. Joyce Apsel
    New York University
    Master Teacher, General Studies Program

    Yair Auron
    Open University of Israel and Hakibbutzim College of Education (Tel-Aviv,
    Israel)
    Senior Lecturer

    Dr. Peter Balakian
    Colgate University
    Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Chair in Humanities

    Dr. Paul Bartrop
    Deakin University (Victoria, Australia)
    School of Social and International Studies Research Fellow

    Morgan Blum
    Holocaust Center of Northern California
    Head Educator

    Dr. Israel Charny
    Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem, Israel)
    Executive Director

    Dr. Vahakn Dadrian
    Zoryan Institute
    Director of Genocide Research

    Dr. Stephen Feinstein
    University of Minnesota
    Director, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies

    Dr. Richard Hovannisian
    University of California, Los Angeles
    Professor, Armenian and Near Eastern History

    Richard Kloian
    Armenian Genocide Resource Center
    Director

    Paul Krekorian
    Burbank Unified School District
    President, Board of Education

    Greg Krikorian
    Glendale Unified School District
    Member, Board of Education

    Dr. Levon Marashlian
    Glendale Community College
    Professor of History

    Dr. Simon Payaslian
    Clark University
    Chair, Armenian History and Genocide Studies

    Adam Strom
    Facing History and Ourselves
    Director of Research and Development

    Dr. Henry Theriault
    Worcester State College
    Coordinator, Center for the Study of Human Rights

    Dr. Nicole Vartanian
    U.S. Department of Education
    Senior Research Associate

    Jack Weinstein
    Facing History and Ourselves
    Director, San Francisco Bay Area Office


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    The Genocide Education Project is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3)
    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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