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    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
    Fax: 212.319.6507
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Monday, July 16, 2012

    AGBU Young Professionals of Montreal Joins Forces with ANC
    Professional Network to Tackle Assimilation Issues

    Questions of assimilation have long dominated the public discourse
    within the Armenian diaspora. At a recent May 3, 2012 panel discussion
    co-hosted by the AGBU Young Professionals of Montreal (YP Montreal)
    and the Armenian National Committee Professional Network (ANC PN), new
    answers were considered by the very leaders who will help turn these
    ideas into a reality. The event named, "What's Next: Assimilation?,"
    prompted young professionals to strongly consider their roles and
    responsibilities in the preservation of Armenian culture and
    language. An emphasis was also placed on the importance of activism
    among today's young generation to ensure public representation and
    visibility of the Armenian diaspora community.

    Part lecture and part interactive forum, the discussion was moderated
    by Lalai Manjikian, a PhD candidate at McGill University, and featured
    speakers Chahé Tanachian of the AGBU Alex Manoogian School and Apraham
    Niziblian, former Government Affairs Director of the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA). Following their presentations, the
    audience, who filled the seats of the AGBU Montreal Alex Manoogian
    Center, raised important issues concerning the challenges now facing
    the Armenian diaspora. The question and answer portion of the night
    quickly turned into a constructive debate on ways young Armenian
    professionals could work in solidarity to increase participation in
    both the public and private sectors. YP Montreal Chair Sarine
    Chitilian and ANC PN Chair Hrag Darakdjian were very satisfied with
    the outcome of the event. Chitilian commented, "It was a pleasure to
    watch and listen to the young audience members engage with each other,
    and brainstorm how to become more active in the community. Many shared
    personal anecdotes on the ways they have successfully assimilated: by
    embracing the local culture while maintaining their Armenian identity
    and heritage; stories that were inspiring to all."

    Before opening the floor to the audience, Tanachian cited facts and
    figures that set Armenian culture and history apart, notably that the
    Armenian alphabet is one of only twenty-one alphabets in the
    world. Turning to Armenians' contributions to the arts, he reminded
    the audience that 2012 marks the 500 year anniversary of the Armenian
    printing press. Niziblian then took the podium educating attendees on
    the significant of peaceful activism and discussing how effective
    advocacy has led to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
    several nations.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. The AGBU Young Professionals
    (www.agbu.org/yp) is a growing network of groups and supporters around
    the world who are committed to preserving and promoting the Armenian
    identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian
    programs for young Armenians between the ages of 22 to 40. To learn
    more about YP Montreal and its upcoming events, please email
    [email protected].

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