Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Ambassador Edward Djeredjian To Speak At Najarian-Endowed Lecture On

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Ambassador Edward Djeredjian To Speak At Najarian-Endowed Lecture On

    AMBASSADOR EDWARD DJEREDJIAN TO SPEAK AT NAJARIAN-ENDOWED LECTURE ON HUMAN RIGHTS

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2012/09/13/ambassador-edward-djeredjian-to-speak-at-najarian-endowed-lecture-on-human-rights/
    September 13, 2012 12:43 pm

    BOSTON - The third annual K. George and Carolann S. Najarian, MD
    Endowed Lecture on Human Rights will be held on Thursday, October 25,
    at 7 p.m. at Faneuil Hall.

    Free and open to the public, the lecture is an endowed public program
    of the Armenian Heritage Foundation, sponsor of the Armenian Heritage
    Park on Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway.

    In celebration of the opening of the Armenian Heritage Park and a
    central theme of the Greenway - the immigrant experience - it is
    fitting that this year's speaker is Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian,
    founding director of the James A. Baker III Institute for Public
    Policy and former US ambassador to Israel and Syria.

    A first generation Armenian-American and the son of survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide, Djerejian is an example of the kind of achievement,
    leadership, public service and commitment to human rights that this
    endowed lecture series celebrates in this inaugural year of the park.

    Djerejian has also worked to assist Armenia and Artsakh in their
    transition to democracy and peace.

    Djerejian served in the US Foreign Service under eight presidents,
    from John F. Kennedy to William J. Clinton (1962-1994). Prior to his
    nomination by Clinton as US Ambassador to Israel (1993-1994), he was
    assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs in both the
    George H.W. Bush and Clinton administrations (1991- 1993). He was
    the US ambassador to Syria (1988-1991) and also served as special
    assistant to President Ronald Reagan and deputy press secretary for
    foreign affairs in the White House (1985-1986). After his retirement
    from government service in 1994, he became the founding director of
    the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University.

    His book, Danger and Opportunity: An American Ambassador's Journey
    Through the Middle East, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2008. He
    has been awarded the Presidential Distinguished Service Award, the
    Department of State's Distinguished Honor Award and numerous other
    honors, including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the Anti-
    Defamation League's Moral Statesman Award. He is also a recipient
    of the Association of Rice Alumni's Gold Medal, the group's most
    prestigious award, for his service to Rice University.

    In 2011, Djerejian was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of
    Arts and Sciences, and named to the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie
    Corporation of New York by its president, Dr. Vartan B. Gregorian.

    "We are honored and pleased that the ambassador has accepted our
    invitation to speak in this inaugural year of Armenian Heritage Park,"
    commented Dr. Carolann S. Najarian who with her husband, George, has
    endowed this lecture series in honor of Carolann Najarian's father,
    Avedis Abrahamian.

    The lecture series has been inspired by the New England women and
    men - intellectuals, politicians, diplomats, religious leaders and
    ordinary citizens - who, beginning in the 1890s at Faneuil Hall,
    heard the eyewitness accounts of the atrocities taking place against
    the Armenian minority of the Ottoman Empire during World War I and
    were called to action. Distinguished Bostonians, among them Julia
    Ward Howe, Clara Barton, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Alice Stone
    Blackwell, heard these accounts and were moved to assist the

    Armenians. As a result, the American Red Cross launched its first
    international mission, Armenian Heritage Foundation, with Barton
    bringing aid to the Armenians. Philanthropists nationwide raised more
    than $100 million in aid. This was America's first internationally-
    focused human rights movement.

    Gov. Deval L. Patrick and Mayor Thomas M. Menino are honorary chairs.

    Co-chairs representing their participating organization are Charlie
    Clements, executive director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy,
    Harvard Kennedy School of Government; Martha F. Davis, PhD, faculty
    director, Northeastern School of Law, Human Rights and the Global
    Economy; David Hollenbach, S.J., director, Boston College Center
    for Human Rights and International Justice; Michael A. Grodin,
    MD, and George J. Annas, JD, and MPH co-directors, Global Lawyers
    and Physicians Working Together for Human Rights, Boston University
    School of Public Health; Shant Mardirossian, chairman of the board,
    Near East Foundation; Margot Stern Strom, founder/executive director,
    Facing History and Ourselves; Adam Strom, director of research
    and development, Facing History and Ourselves; Deborah W. Nutter,
    PhD, senior associate dean, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
    Tufts University; Balakrishnan Rajagopal, PhD, acting director,
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology Human Rights and Justice; and
    Joshua Rubenstein, Northeast Regional director, Amnesty International
    USA.

    Serving on the Lecture Committee are Dr. Carolann Najarian, George
    Najarian, Dr. Joyce Barsam, Phyllis Dohanian, Dr. Linda Kaboolian,
    Audrey Kalajian and Barbara Tellalian. The Armenian Heritage
    Foundation, sponsor of Armenian Heritage Park, is a non-profit
    organization founded to secure the designation and to raise funds to
    design, develop and construct Armenian Heritage Park and endow its
    public programs, including this annual lecture, the reconfiguration
    of the park's sculpture and its ongoing care and maintenance. The
    board comprises representatives from 13 parishes and 25 cultural
    organizations within the Massachusetts Armenian-American community.

    Honorary chairs of the foundation are Sheriff Peter Koutoujian and
    Registrar Rachel Kaprielian; the president is James Kalustian.

    For further information on Armenian Heritage Park and its programs,
    visit ArmenianHeritagePark.org.




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X