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  • AGBU YP LA- Moscow Video-Conference 7.19.08

    AGBU Young Professionals of Los Angeles
    Contact: Narine Zardarian
    Phone: (818) 437-6230
    E-Mail: [email protected]

    PRESS RELEASE

    NETWORKING TAKEN TO NEW LENGTHS BY YOUNG PROFESSIONALS USING
    VIDEO-CONFERENCING TECHNOLOGY TO CONNECT GLOBALLY


    Pasadena, CA, July 19, 2008- The AGBU Young Professionals of Los Angeles met
    their counterparts in Moscow without leaving the AGBU Center's conference
    room. Skype, a program with internet video-conferencing capabilities,
    permitted the two steering committees to meet in cyberspace; to get to know
    one another and to exchange ideas.

    The conference, held Saturday morning in Los Angeles, Saturday night in
    Moscow, had a preset agenda vetted by the organizers, Isabella Gushchyan
    from Moscow and Narine Zardarian from Los Angeles. The two groups, totaling
    about twenty people combined, compared and contrasted the Russian-Armenian
    versus American-Armenian experience. For example, it was learned that the
    Armenian community in Russia is less organized because of their close
    proximity and ease of access to Armenia. In contrast, the Angelenos are very
    organized due to the same factors and the need to preserve their Armenian
    heritage and identity.

    After getting acquainted, the two groups discussed, in a mix of English and
    Armenian, why it is important to preserve the Armenian identity, a purpose
    central to the AGBU's mission. Both included members born in the respective
    country or in Armenia, however, it was unanimously agreed that these young
    professionals see themselves as predominantly Armenian. Regardless of why,
    the Armenian identity, is one that the two largest diasporas have
    safeguarded.

    "Video-conferencing with the young professionals of Moscow made me realize
    that there is an emerging global Armenian identity, one that transcends
    geographic boundaries, dialects, and other affiliations, simply appealing to
    ones inner core as an Armenian," said Narine Zardarian, AGBU Young
    Professionals of Los Angeles' Publicity Chair.

    Due to the success of this video-conference, the two groups agreed that
    there should be a series of such "meetings." The next will be, a forum, held
    with the expansive young professional populations from each of the cities,
    Los Angeles and Moscow.

    "Our next cyber-conference will feature a topic relevant to Armenians around
    the world. Together, we will work towards a globally unified identity and
    voice," said Bella Gushchyan of the Moscow young professionals.

    Building on this pilot video-conference, the AGBU Young Professionals of Los
    Angeles seek to connect with young professionals from other parts of the
    world, such as Haleb.

    Video-conference participants from Los Angeles included: Annie Markarian,
    Vicken Sepilian, Tanniel Simonian, Nadine Wahida, Ani Gurunlian, Aleen
    Khanjian, Ciara Libaridian, Sevana Melikian and Narine Zardarian.

    ###

    Attached, please find pictures of video-conferencing.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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