GenEd co-hosts film screening on humanitarian hero Diana Apcar
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia’s first independence, The Genocide Education Project and the ANCA-San Francisco Bay Area present the work-in-progress
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Armenia’s first independence, The Genocide Education Project and the ANCA-San Francisco Bay Area present the work-in-progress
GenEd will be participating in several events in the next coming weeks in New England and Mid-Atlantic states.
GenEd is at the California Council for the Social Studies (CCSS) conference and the Michigan Council for the Social Studies (MCSS) conferences on Friday, March 23rd. At the CCSS, there are three opportunities for sessions on teaching about the Armenian…
GenEd made its biggest impact ever at this year’s conference of the National Council for the Social Studies Nov. 16-19, in San Francisco GenEd led several workshops, including a one-day pre-clinic on November 16, 2017
Survival Pictures will donate 100% of its proceeds from the sales of The Promise DVDs purchased through special websites iTunes and Amazon “genocideeducation” web sales of The Promise to The Genocide Education Project and other Armenian Genocide education initiatives.
April is Genocide Awareness Month and we encourage history-social science educators to incorporate lessons on genocide into their curriculum and classroom discussions this month. The Armenian Genocide, the Jewish Holocaust, the Bosnian, Cambodian, Rwandan genocides are all commemorated in April.…
The 2017 Northeast Regional Conference for the Social Studies welcomed educators from across the east coast with the theme, “Social Studies Matters: A Strong Citizenry Through a Well-Rounded Education.”
Watertown, MA, 6/10/2016 – The Genocide Education Project (GenEd) provided a full-day workshop on teaching about the Armenian Genocide for Boston-area History and English teachers on June 10th.
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Watertown, MA, June 10 – The Genocide Education Project provided a comprehensive, full-day teacher-training workshop for Boston-area History and English teachers. Co-hosted by Armenian Library and Museum of America, the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, Watertown and Boston…
Armenian Genocide survivor, Asdghig Alemian (middle bottom) surrounded by children Claire Alemian (top left) and Alan Alemian(top middle), and GenEd workshop representatives (details to follow)