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  • AAA: Sen Wyland Addresses Armenian Community of San Diego

    PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release
    October 21, 2009
    Contact: Michael A. Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    SENATOR WYLAND ADDRESSES ARMENIAN COMMUNITY OF SAN DIEGO ON IMPORTANCE
    OF CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

    La Jolla, CA - California State Senator Mark Wyland (R-38) addressed an
    audience of Armenian-American students at the University of California,
    San Diego (UCSD) at the invitation of UCSD Armenian Students'
    Association (ASA) and the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly).
    Wyland spoke about the significance of grassroots activism in reference
    to California Senate Bill (SB) 234, commonly referred as the "Genocide
    Awareness Act," as well as his support of educational initiatives aimed
    to teach high school students on the importance of history as a tool to
    prevent genocide.

    "I really enjoyed speaking to this group of Armenian university students
    and discussing the importance of students learning about all aspects of
    world history, including genocide education, and such a study must
    include the Armenian Genocide," stated Senator Wyland, adding, "I
    especially appreciate the efforts and involvement of these students in
    civics and our democracy."

    The Assembly, an early proponent of the measure authored by Senator Mark
    Wyland, activated its ARAMAC grassroots network in California to
    encourage support and passage of the bill. The bill requires the
    California Curriculum Commission to vote on the inclusion of an oral
    history component related to genocides as part of its high school
    curriculum, including the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923.

    The Assembly, during the August district work period, met with Senator
    Wyland to commend him for his initiative in keeping California at the
    forefront of national politics as it pertains to human rights education
    and genocide prevention. During the meeting, Senator Wyland expressed
    interest in speaking to the Armenian youth throughout San Diego County
    after hearing about their involvement in organizing the annual April
    24th Genocide Commemorative Committee in San Diego County and in
    advocating for passage of SB 234.

    The hour-long discussion took place during the ASA's first annual
    meeting of the school year with over 80 students in attendance. Students
    displayed a keen interest in learning about Senator Wyland's interest in
    genocide-related issues and in better understanding the politics in
    Sacramento.

    "On behalf of our executive team, I would like to thank Senator Wyland
    for making time to speak to our group, the UCSD ASA," stated Nare
    Avagyan, ASA President. "I am pleased with the number of people that
    showed up, as well as the level of interest from the students. We hope
    to be more involved in the community."

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
    and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

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    NR#2009-074
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