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    ARS Youth Connect Program
    Armenian Relief Society Eastern United States
    80 Bigelow Ave, Suite 200
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Tel. (617) 926-3801
    Fax (617) 924-7238
    www.arseastus.com

    PRESS RELEASE
    May 29, 2008
    Contact: Vartouhie Chiloyan
    (617) 926-3801
    [email protected]


    Armenian Relief Society to Kick Off New Summer Youth Program


    Watertown MA - From June 8 to 15 youth from the Eastern United States will
    gather at Bentley College in Waltham, MA for the Armenian Relief Society
    (ARS) Youth Connect Program featuring various presentations, workshops, and
    activities.

    Organized by the ARS Eastern United States the Youth Connect Program has
    attracted various community leaders who will be on hand to lecture to the
    youth. The ARS has also extended the invitation to the community at large to
    attend these presentations. "This is definitely an excellent way for
    college-aged Armenians to come together and share ideas about what they
    envision as being important for them," stated Dr. Asbed Kotchikian, director
    of the ARS Youth Connect Program, "furthermore the program is aimed at
    creating a lifelong and binding networks for Armenian students to not only
    help each other advance their academic and professional careers but also to
    try to give something back to their communicate and to Armenia."

    Below is a schedule of presentations to take place, along with a brief
    biography of each lecturer. For more information contact a local ARS chapter
    or the ARS office in Watertown.

    The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) was established in 1910 in New York City
    to provide educational and humanitarian assistance to Armenians throughout
    the world. Today, the ARS, Inc. has regions and chapters-at-large all over
    the world.

    *Tuesday, June 10*

    * *

    Speaker: Dr. Henry Theriault & Mr. Khatchig Mouradian

    Topic: Turkish-Armenian relations

    Location: TBD

    Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.



    *Dr. Henry Theriault* is associate professor of philosophy at Worcester
    State College, where he has taught since 1998.His research focuses on
    genocide and human rights, with particular emphasis on genocide denial and
    its epistemological dimensions, the long term impact of genocide and other
    mass violence, their ethical and political implications, and mass violence
    against women. His teaching includes courses on genocide and human rights,
    mass violence against women, the Armenian Genocide, ethics, political
    philosophy, the philosophy of history, and
    gender/sexuality/race/class/nation.

    *Khatchig Mouradian* is a journalist, writer and translator. He was an
    editor of the Lebanese-Armenian Aztag Daily from 2000 to 2007, when he moved
    to Boston and became the editor of the Armenian Weekly.

    His articles, interviews and poems have appeared in many publications
    worldwide. Many of his writings have been translated into more than 10
    languages. He contributes regularly to a number of U.S. and European
    publications.

    He has lectured extensively and participated in conferences in Armenia,
    Turkey, Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Austria, Switzerland, Norway and the U.S. He
    has presented papers on genocide and the media at several academic
    conferences such as the 5th and 6th Workshops on Armenian-Turkish
    Scholarship, held at NYU in 2006 and at the Graduate Institute in Geneva in
    2008. He is a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars
    (IAGS).


    *Wednesday, June 11*

    Speaker: Tamar Palandjian

    Topic: "Hima" or Later? Youth Activism in Armenia

    Location: Watertown Public Library

    Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.


    *Tamar Palandjian* works at Mercy Corps, a non-profit international
    development organization with programs in over 35 countries throughout the
    world. Based in the Cambridge office, she is responsible for supporting the
    development and implementation of conflict management training programs both
    locally and overseas. Prior to joining Mercy Corps, Tamar was a Fulbright
    Scholar to Armenia (2005-06) where she conducted research on youth
    involvement and participation in capacity building activities in the NGO
    sector. Upon completing her year of research, she was hired as a Youth
    Program Coordinator at the Civil Society Institute NGO where she continued
    to work with Armenian youth. She received her bachelor's degree in
    Political Science from Wheaton College in Norton, MA. Born and raised in
    Rhode Island, Tamar has been an active member of the Providence Armenian
    community until moving to Boston where she recently became involved with the
    Armenian community ever since. She has also recently joined as a Board
    member of Aquatics Armenia, a newly established non-profit which seeks to
    implement community development projects of building swimming pools
    throughout the country.


    *Thursday, June 12*

    * *

    Speaker: Dr. Dikran M Kaligian

    Topic: History of the Armenian American Community

    Location: St. Stephen's Church Hall

    Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.


    *Dr. Dikran M Kaligian *has been Visiting Professor of Armenian Genocide
    Studies at Clark University and has also taught at Westfield State and
    Wheaton Colleges. He is the chairman of the Armenian National
    Committee-Eastern US and Associate Editor of the Armenian Review. He
    received his doctorate in history from Boston College. He is the author of
    Armenian Organization and Ideology under Ottoman Rule: 1908-1914, which will
    be published by Transaction Publishers this summer.**
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