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    500 LOS ANGELES STUDENTS LEARNED ABOUT ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    news.am
    May 26, 2011 | 02:56

    Five hundred middle and high school students at the Ambassador School
    of Global Leadership learned about the Armenian Genocide last week,
    Asbarez newspaper writes.

    A program and discussion was presented by The Genocide Education
    Project, in partnership with the AGBU Young Professionals of Los
    Angeles.

    Suzanne Douzmanian, GenEd's Southern California Regional Coordinator
    led the discussion, which examined the political and historical context
    of the Armenian Genocide, as part of the continuum of genocides of
    the 20th century.

    She also incorporated an examination of the historical journey of
    her own grandparents, survivors of the Armenian Genocide, into the
    presentation, the newspaper writes.

    For many of the students, this was the first they had heard of the
    Armenian Genocide. Although state law requires that the Armenian
    Genocide be taught in California schools, many schools still do not
    include this history in their curriculum, the article says.

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