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  • Screening of Grandma's Tattoos on December 2, 2011 at 7pm

    PRESS RELEASE
    Glendale Public Library
    222 East Harvard Street
    Glendale CA 91205
    Tel: 818-548-2030
    Web: http://www.glendalepubliclibrary.org/
    http://www.glendale.ci.ca.us/


    Glendale Public Library to Screen Grandma's Tattoos


    GLENDALE, CA Director Suzanne Khardalian will discuss her film,
    Grandma's Tattoos, following a screening of the film on Friday December
    2, 2011, 7PM at the Glendale Public Library Auditorium, 222 East Harvard
    Street. Admission is free and the seating is limited. Library visitors
    receive 3 hours FREE parking across the street at The Market Place
    parking structure with validation at the loan desk.

    Suzanne Khardalian is an independent filmmaker and writer. She studied
    journalism in Beirut and Paris and worked as a journalist in Paris until
    1985 when she started to work on films. She also holds a Master's Degree
    in International Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tuft's
    University and contributes articles to different journals. She has
    directed more than twenty films that have been shown both in Europe and
    the US.

    "Grandma was abducted and kept in slavery for many years somewhere in
    Turkey. She was also forcibly marked, -tattooed - as a property, the
    same way you mark cattle. The discovery of the story has shaken me. I
    share the shame, the guilt and anger that infected my grandma's life.
    Grandma Khanoum's fate was not an aberration. On the contrary tens of
    thousands of Armenian children and teenagers were raped and abducted,
    kept in slavery," explained Suzanne Khardalian.

    "Grandma's Tattoos" is a film that lifts the veil of thousands of
    forgotten women-survivors of the Genocide-who were forced into
    prostitution and were tattooed to distinguish them from the locals.

    The program is organized by the Glendale and Burbank chapters of the
    Armenian National Committee-Western Region and Asbarez Daily newspaper
    and is sponsored by The Glendale Public library.

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    Contact: Elizabeth Grigorian at [email protected] or call
    (818) 548-3288



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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