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  • FW: Upcoming events at Ararat-Eskijian Museum/ Sheen Chapel

    PRESS RELEASE
    Ararat-Eskijian Museum
    15105 Mission Hills Rd
    Mission Hills CA, 91345
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 818-838-4862


    Friday March 21st 8pm Sheen Chapel Robert Fisk.

    "Nearly a century after the Armenian Genocide, these people are still
    being slaughtered in Syria "

    Saturday March 22nd International conference "Honoring Those Who
    Helped Rescue a Generation of Armenian Survivors (1915-1930)."
    Robert Fisk from The Independent newspaper, U.K. Also participating
    will be other leading scholars from around the world, Prof. Vahakn
    Dadrian, prominent historian and an authority in Armenian Genocide
    studies, Dr. Rubina Peroomian, widely published genocide scholar,
    Dr. Hayk Demoyan, Director of Genocide Museum Institute Armenia,
    Mr. Shant Mardirossian Chairman of Near East Foundation, Prof. Vahram
    Shemmassian, director of Armenian Studies Program, Cal. State
    University Northridge, Mr. Missak Kelechian Independent Researcher,
    Mr. Bared Maronian documentary film Producer, Dr. Carla Garapedian
    Mistress of Ceremony, and Vatche Mankerian D.M.A


    Sunday March 30th Thomas Christie of Tarsus College: His Life and
    work to Assist the Armenian People, by Dr. Gregory Ketabjian.

    Thomas Christie and his wife, Carmelite Christie, were in Turkey as
    American Missionaries between 1878 and 1920. They witnessed the
    Hamidian Massacres, the Adana Massacres, and the Armenian Genocide in
    1915. While doing their teaching and missionary work they tried to
    help the Armenians who suffered all of these atrocities and kept
    diaries as eyewitnesses of these massacres.
    One of the reports in the Bryce Blue Book is that of Carmelite
    Christie.
    Thomas Christie was a charismatic teacher and impressed on his
    students the value of knowledge and pursuing lifetime learning. A
    large percentage of his graduates went on to higher learning. Some of
    these graduates and their descendants will be discussed, as will
    Tarsus College's connections to Jenanyan College, Haigazian
    University, and other institutions.


    All events are open to the public and free admission.


    From: Baghdasarian
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