May 2006 • Vol. 27, No. 4 (94)

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The Armenian Genocide Film- New Affirmation of Genocide

Campus Commemorates April 24th-Armenian Genocide Day-With Solemn Ceremony

"Armenians in Fresno" Subject of Osher Institute Presentation

Araz Artinian Presents The Genocide In Me

Volume 14 of the Journal for the Society for Armenian Studies

Dr. Reid Speaks on "Inner Dimensions of the Armenian Genocide"

Review-Armenian Baking and Cooking

Congratulations Fresno State Armenian Studies Minors and Grads

Arshile Gorky Exhibit at Fresno Art Museum: A Unique Armenian Artist

Matossian Presents "A Case of Mistaken Identity: Why Arshile Gorky Changed His Name" as Part of University Lecture Series at Fresno State

President Bush Issues April 24 Statement

ASP Administrative Aide Ziegler to Retire

Saroyan Drawings and Books Donated to ASP

Canada Recognizes the Armenian Genocide

Armenian Studies Website Undergoes Changes

Armenians on the Internet

Poetry

Armenians on the Internet 

WINDY DUNBAR
STAFF WRITER


20 Voices


www.20voices.com


Main Categories:
The Events, The Survivors/Provinces, Ellis Island, The Museum, The Movie/The Filmmaker, Donate.


Brief Summary:
This website was established by Araz Artinian, a filmmaker from Canada, who recently showcased her documentary, ?The Genocide in Me,? containing footage from interviews with twenty Genocide survivors. The website contains extra footage and more extensive information about the twenty survivors. There is a map of Ottoman Turkey that allows you to select a historic Armenian province and hear a survivor?s story. The site then displays a survivor?s face and voice revealing incredible details about personal disasters during the Genocide. Artinian also provides a video about Genocide survivors passing through Ellis Island, as well as information about a project that will showcase a collection of photographs and history of pre-1915 Armenian objects. It will become a virtual museum available on the website as an interactive exhibit.