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Armenian Evangelical Movement:
History, Faith and Mission

Armenian Evangelical Movement: History, Faith and Mission published by Glendale, California author Rev. Barkev N. Darakjian.

Luna Theatre’s Aramazd Stepanian Enacts Passionate Self-Defense of Genocide Activist Gourgen Yanikian

Luna Theatre Director Aramazd Stepanian plays the role of real-life Armenian genocide survivor and convicted political killer Gourgen Yanikian, as he presents Yanikian’s self-defense.

Man’s Inhumanity to Man: Part of Glendale’s Month of Remembrance Explores Art and Genocide

Man’s inhumanity to man, the role of art in documenting and raising consciousness about genocide, and the perpetrators of genocide who also destroy art and culture, were all discussed at Brand Library Saturday afternoon, April 17, as part of the Day of Art and Thought in Glendale, California.

Human Rights Champions Cardashian and Lemkin Featured in New CAR Books

Lifetime achievements of Vahan Cardashian and Raphael Lempkin are detailed in two books published in 2008 by the Center for Armenian Remembrance. A January 22, 2009 Glendale Public Library event featured the two books.