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    ANCA EASTERN REGION DIRECTOR CONTINUES TO "EDUCATE, MOTIVATE, AND ACTIVATE" STUDENTS

    DeFacto Agency
    May 15 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 15.05.08. DE FACTO. In continuation with the New Jersey State
    mandate on genocide education, Armenian National Committee of America,
    Eastern Region (ANCA-ER) Executive Director Karine Birazian presented
    a series of lectures to The Academy of the Holy Angels in Demarest,
    New Jersey and Chatham High School in Chatham, New Jersey on the
    topic of genocide.

    "It is always a true honor to be invited to speak at local high
    schools. The impact we can make by educating students on this important
    human rights issue is vital to the prevention of the crime genocide,"
    commented Birazian.

    In mid April, the Academy of Holy Angels invited Birazian to be a
    part of their annual Awareness Day, where this year, the title of
    the one-day workshop for students was called "Think Globally, Act
    Locally." Students were able to select from a variety of workshops
    pertaining to global issues and problems our society faces and ways
    to take action. Birazian's topic entitled "Never Again?" touched
    upon genocides that have occurred throughout the 20th century and
    the ongoing genocide today in Darfur. Students also gained insight
    on how they can get involved and take action.

    Jennifer Cucchisi, a social studies teacher at the school commented:
    "It is important that every generation learns about genocide in order
    to achieve the goal of "never again." Some students may not want to
    hear about it, they may turn their heads at the pictures, but the only
    way to stop genocides from happening is to make sure that everyone is
    educated on the horrors of them. The pictures and stories, however
    graphic they may be, are necessary and they help us to ensure that
    what happened during these senseless slaughters is never forgotten."

    On May 7, 2008, Birazian also spoke to the students at Chatham
    High School at their annual Holocaust Remembrance Program where she
    presented on the history of the Armenian Genocide and the current
    battle in Congress on trying to pass legislation recognizing this
    atrocity.
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