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  • ANC San Diego Raises Awareness About Genocide at UCSD

    Armenian National Committee of San Diego County
    La Jolla, California 92092

    PRESS RELEASE
    April 25, 2010
    Contact: Loosi Azarian

    ANC SAN DIEGO RAISES AWARENESS ABOUT GENOCIDE AT UCSD

    LA JOLLA, CA---Armenian Americans from San Diego County (ANC SDC)
    commemorated the 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with a week-long
    series of events beginning on April 19th. ANC San Diego County executive
    committee members and activists actively participated in and helped organize
    the commemoration events.

    On April 19, 2010, the ANC SDC attended an event sponsored by The Holocaust
    Living History Workshop at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
    The event, "From Racism to Genocide: Towards a Hate-Free Campus," addressed
    the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust and their effect on society. The
    Armenian student organizations at UCSD were also co-sponsors of the event.

    On April 23, 2010, the ANC SDC, along with several Armenian community
    organizations through San Diego, hosted a community-wide commemoration of
    the Armenian Genocide at UCSD's Great Hall. The event featured remarks by
    renowned attorney Mark Geragos, UCSD Professor Gershon Shafir, a
    representative from the office of Congressman Bob Filner, and UCSD Alumnus
    Nick Vartanian. Following the program, Father Datev Tatoulian of the St.
    John Garabed Armenian Church in San Diego led a solemn candlelight vigil
    with all those in attendance.

    Throughout the week the Armenian Student's Association, Alpha Gamma Alpha,
    and Alpha Epsilon Omega, the ANC urged the campus community to advocate for
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    In addition to crosses which lined the lawns reminding passersby of the 1.5
    million victims of the genocide in 1915 and the years that followed, Camp
    Darfur, an interactive display of tents dedicated to five of the genocides
    of the 20th century, educated passerby of the history of atrocities and the
    ongoing cycle of genocide. Joining Armenian students and the ANC at UCSD
    were Alpha Epsilon Pi, a Jewish fraternity, and the Cambodian Student
    Association.

    A black canvas was set up for people to leave their painted handprints in
    order for everyone to have a symbolic hand in the commemoration events. But
    students also directed individuals to the Armenian National Committee of
    America's website to learn more about the Armenian Genocide and to take
    action on the spot by sending a webfax to their member of Congress on the
    issue.

    "It is very important that we work with the campus community and through the
    various student organizations to educate the public about the Armenian
    Genocide," noted ANC SDC Chairwoman Nare Kupelian. "Promoting understanding
    and recognition is best achieved through such collaborative efforts."

    The Armenian National Committee of San Diego County advances the social,
    economic, cultural, and political rights of the area's Armenian
    American community and promotes increased Armenian American civic
    participation at the grassroots and public policy levels.
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