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Imagine Armenia: A Presentation by Repatriated Armenians

The Armenian Bar Association invites its members and the public to a presentation entitled IMAGINE ARMENIA by special guests who are living, working and experiencing the Homeland. The event will take place at on December 28, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., at 3245 Casita Avenue , Los Angeles , CA 90039 .

What does “ Armenia ” mean to you? Is it a place, an idea, a piece of history? Is it a stream of negative news, or a source of memories from a previous visit? Is it “not my Armenia ”, or “our free and independent homeland?”

These questions and many more will be explored and answered.

Join us and Armenian Bar Association member Sara Anjargolian in this town hall discussion as we together plunge into the reality that is today’s Armenia .

 The town hall participants have diverse backgrounds and have chosen to engage Armenia for different reasons. Some stayed and some returned. Our aim is to give you a taste of what it’s like to create your own reality in today’s Armenia .

An evening of frank conversation awaits us all with:

Raffi Kassarjian - Corporacion America , Repat Armenia

Sevan Kabakian - Birthright Armenia

Sara Anjargolian - Attorney/Photojournalist, TUMO Center for Creative Technologies and Armenian Bar Association Member

Vahe Keushguerian - Semina Consulting, Armavir Vineyards

Babken DerGrigorian - Open Society Foundations, Armenia

Comments (1)

Berj
I attended the event and thought it very informative. Although being a citizen of the United States, my recent visits to Armenia were positive and enlightening. I think more Armenians from the diaspora should visit and possibly consider making Armenia their first home. The event had some resources that were insightful. I believe a support network such as Repat Armenia would be of great assistance to anyone interested in moving to Armenia. However, there should be more concrete resources and services set up to make the transition more comfortable for those who make the move.

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