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    BIRTHRIGHT ARMENIA: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN DIASPORA AND HOMELAND
    by Tania Sahakian

    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2012-08-08-birthright-armenia-bridging-the-gap-between-diaspora-and-homeland-
    Published: Wednesday August 08, 2012

    Tania Sahakian.

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    I find it harder and harder to express myself from an outsider's
    perspective when it comes to Armenia. I guess my first time here was
    not all that long ago, visiting with family in 2004, but during my
    time with Birthright the following year, I really got my bearings
    in Hayastan.

    My experience with Birthright Armenia helped in making Armenia part
    of my life. Not only have I been back six times since, but my seventh
    time - a year ago now - I made the move.

    So I feel quite confident in thinking of myself as a Yerevantsi,
    since Armenia is very much and undeniably a part of my life. I also
    feel that I am in a unique position to simultaneously understand the
    dilemmas and challenges of what it means to be an Armenian in the
    Diaspora and what it is like to live in Armenia itself as a local
    thus becoming a connector between the two.

    In the past year I have been working two jobs that I can only consider
    to be dream jobs for me, both in fields about which I am passionate,
    leading toward the career path on which I had hoped to end up. My
    move to Armenia did not mean in any way to sacrifice my career or
    standard of living, in fact it did quite the opposite. Not only that,
    but both jobs deal with today's Armenia on tomorrow's terms. It's no
    secret that this country faces many challenges.

    My work at Counterpart International has to do with strengthening
    civil society, and promoting the rule of law, democracy and human
    rights. And working at the TUMO Center for Creative Technologies
    allows me to do my part in putting the steering wheel in the hands of
    the next generation of Armenia's programmers, animators, musicians,
    robotics experts, and creative geniuses of other varieties.

    They are both environments that offer me opportunities to feel really
    encouraged about the future of Armenia.

    And I couldn't have done it without Birthright Armenia. This
    organization allowed me to connect with Armenia in a way that nothing
    else could have, and it also helped put me on the path that eventually
    led me to move here.

    Birthright Armenia is one of those unique organizations that is opening
    the lines of communication and helping bridge the gap between the
    Diaspora and Armenia. The key to any relationship is communication,
    in order to understand what each entity needs. It's time to invest
    in organizations that are helping bridge this gap for a healthier
    future both in the Diaspora and in Armenia itself.

    For more information visit www.birthrightarmenia.org.

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