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    Metro Detroit committee promotes Armenian Genocide awareness through education


    www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-04-08-metro-detro it-committee-promotes-armenian-genocide-awareness- through-education
    Published: Wednesday April 08, 2009

    Clinton Township, - Committed to promoting awareness of, and gaining
    U.S. recognition for, the first genocide of the 20th century, The
    Metro Detroit Armenian Genocide Committee, in collaboration with
    Facing History and Ourselves, organized on March 25 the third
    educator's workshop (in Michigan) on the Armenian Genocide. The
    Knights of Vartan, Detroit Lodge, sponsored the project initially
    conceived and sponsored by Edgar Hagopian, local businessperson, and
    his Hagopian Family Foundation.

    Richard Norsigian, a member of the committee as well as a principal in
    the South Lake School District, coordinated the event with the help of
    Kim Meade, Macomb Social Studies Consultant. Educators representing
    13 school districts attended the March 25th workshop held at the
    Macomb Intermediate School District offices.

    Facilitor for the workshop Dr. Mary Johnson, Senior Historian for
    Facing History and Ourselves, used text and video to present a
    background on the "universe of obligation" and segued into the history
    of the Armenian Genocide. Educators using the provided resource
    materials were asked to participate by posing scenarios and voicing
    their ideas and opinions on the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians at
    the hands of the Ottoman Turks from 1915-1923, and the response at
    that time from the international community.

    Dr. Johnson then introduced guest speaker Dr. Gerard Libaridian, who
    holds the Alex Manoogian Chair in Modern Armenian History at the
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr. Libaridian also served as
    advisor to Armenian President Levon Ter Petrossian from 1991 to 1997.

    Participants were reminded of the Second Annual Armenian Genocide
    Essay Competition open to all Michigan Middle and High School
    Students, sponsored by the Hagopian Family Foundation with cash awards
    for both the winning student and the instructor.

    The Metro Detroit Armenian Genocide Committee members are Edgar
    Hagopian, Edward Bedikian, Ray Boujoulian, Corinne Khederian, Paul
    Kulhanjian, Richard Norsigian, David Terzibashian and Madeline
    Thomasian.

    "The Armenian Genocide - a genocide that is not reflected in our
    history books and that on April 24, 2009, represents 94 years later,
    even though 42 states and numerous foreign governments have recognized
    it, remains unacknowledged by the U.S. Government and the successors
    to the Ottoman Turk perpetrators," stated Mr. Hagopian.
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