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    Massachusetts Committee to Commemorate the Armenian Genocide
    Web: www.NERemembers1915.org
    Email: [email protected]
    Contact: Ara Nazarian


    Student Essay Contest launched to honor Centennial of the Armenian Genocide


    Boston, MA - For Immediate Release - In honor of the April 2015
    Centennial of the Armenian Genocide, a new essay contest is being
    launched for students across New England. The contest entitled "The
    Ultimate Triumph of Humanity: Survival and Reemergence in the Face of
    Genocide," calls for students to write a 1000-word essay considering
    the legal, political, historical, cultural, economic, and/or personal
    aspects of any act of genocide (Armenian, Cambodian, Jewish,
    Rwandan). They may provide their point of view on the failure of the
    perpetrators, the need for justice, the need to address unhealed
    wounds of the victims, the dangers of denial and the implementation of
    Raphael Lemkin's UN framework to prevent similar future atrocities.

    Students in grades 6-12 enrolled in any school in New England may
    submit one essay in English reflecting the contestant's own writing
    and original thought. Submitted essays must be 1,000 words or fewer,
    formatted blindly (no author info) consisting of title and essay text
    only. The file name must follow this format
    (FirstName_LastName.pdf). Additionally, each contestant must submit an
    application form along with his/her essay submission. All submissions
    must be in PDF format. Incomplete application forms or longer
    submissions will not be entered into the essay contest.

    Submissions must be sent to [email protected] by Friday, May
    29, 2015. Three winning essays will be announced later in the
    year. Prizes to be awarded are: $1,250 for first, $750 for second and
    $250 for third.

    As with other ethnic groups subjected to the most evil side of
    humanity, Armenians have suffered greatly but have refused to be
    defined as victims of genocide. In spite of their tragic history,
    Armenians have thrived in and contributed to the diverse societies
    they inhabit around the world. In fact, approximately twice as many
    ethnic Armenians live beyond the borders of the modern Republic of
    Armenia as reside within them, largely due to the vast number of
    Diaspora communities that formed in the wake of the genocide.

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    The Massachusetts Committee to Commemorate the Armenian Genocide is an
    umbrella organization representing all the Armenian advocacy,
    athletic, cultural, educational, political, religious, and service
    organizations in Massachusetts and the surrounding communities. The
    committee aims to educate the public and increase awareness of the
    crime and denial of genocide and the lasting effects thereto, with
    specific emphasis on the Armenian Genocide of 1915. It also aims to
    promote understanding of the Armenian Genocide through mass
    communications and public forums; preserve the memory of the Armenian
    Genocide and its over one and a half million victims; and finally to
    commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in
    Massachusetts. The Committee will coordinate programming nationally
    with Washington DC and internationally with the Republic of Armenia.


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