Posts Tagged ‘armenian and turkish relations’

Food for Thought: Eating Our Way to Peace

Food for Thought: Eating Our Way to Peace

For Armenians, eating isn’t just about satisfying hunger pains. It is so much more. Where it’s at weddings, funerals or even just a Friday night dinner, to Armenians, food is an essence of their being, of their culture and a big majority of what life is all about: to share a mouth watering smörgåsbord of [...]

Alternative Voices on the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish Relations

Alternative Voices on the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish Relations

Too often, not all voices are heard. In an effort to jump start dialogue, ianyan magazine presents three alternative voices on important issues and significant subjects dealing with the Armenian Genocide and Armenian-Turkish relations. An American in Glendale There is no doubt that Glendale has the largest concentration of Armenians in the United States. In [...]

Bridges Hrant Dink Built: A Conversation with Jirair Libaridian

Bridges Hrant Dink Built: A Conversation with Jirair Libaridian

After Professor Jirair Libaridian began questioning the Armenian approach to the Armenian Genocide and Turkish relations, he formed a friendship with Hrant Dink, now known as the courageous editor of Agos newspaper who was killed at point blank range three years ago because of his beliefs. On Monday, April 12, Libaridian, who holds the Alex [...]