"What Will Become Of Us?"
Your generosity empowers our advocacy, inspires our work, and sustains our momentum. Register (for free!) Due to high demand, we are having more copies of the film made. What Will Become of Us follows six Armenian Americans - famous and otherwise - as they navigate the 100th anniversary of the Genocide, forging identities for the next 100 years. } padding: 26px 0; You can watch What Will Become of Us on WLAE New Orleans Public Television on Friday, October 9 at 7AM. What Will Become of Us on a DVD Disc and on Blu-Ray Disc. Directed by Steven Cantor.
The Watts Towers Arts Center was born out of the resilience of 1960s Black L.A. Today, many countries, including Turkey and the United States, do not recognize the Genocide because it is geopolitically inconvenient. 100 years ago, Armenians were nearly annihilated by genocide.
for a special virtual screening of What Will Become of Us at www.agbu.org/films/PAD. Please find WLAE New Orleans Public Television to Watch What Will become of Us on Wednesday, October 7 at 9PM! Public Media Group of Southern California is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Tax ID: 95-2211661, © 2020 - Public Media Group of Southern California.
Despite our many contributions to every aspect of American society over the past century, we have yet to see the Armenian American story told on a national television platform. More info | New episodes are ready weekday mornings so you can listen on your morning commute. Distributed by NETA. 100 years ago, Armenians were nearly annihilated by Genocide.
We changed the title of the film from A New Armenia to What Will Become of Us.Not only does it have a broader appeal to a non-Armenian audience, but that is really what is on all of our minds. /* Must be below squarespace-headers */(function(){var touchTest="ontouchstart"in window||navigator.msMaxTouchPoints;if(!touchTest){with(document.documentElement){className=className.replace(new RegExp("touch-styles"),"")}}})(). .form-wrapper .field-list .field .field-element { @media only screen and (max-width: 640px) { The inspiring theme of a community rising from the ashes of genocide is all the more relevant in the wake of last year’s Congressional landmark resolutions recognizing the Armenian Genocide – ending the longest-lasting foreign gag-rule in American history. Sebu Simonian (unrelated to Jon), singer, songwriter, Capital Cities: A pop star discovers more about his past.
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How can Armenian Americans honor their past, while unshackling themselves from its trauma?
How can Armenian … Watch MPT on Sunday, September 27, 04:00 pm for a broadcast of What Will Become of Us! Additional cities will be added on a rolling basis.
How can a culture pay respect to its past without being limited by it?
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Despite our many contributions to every aspect of American society over the past century, we have yet to see the Armenian American story told on a national television platform.
In 1915, 1.5 million Armenians were killed in a genocide by the Ottoman Turks. + Subscribe to our podcasts. top: 39px; Three residents in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas find their lives upended by plans to build a US-Mexico border wall.
} Thank you for your consideration of my request. } padding-top: 25px !important; We’re excited to share with you a new documentary produced by Producer/Director, Stephanie Ayanian,“What Will Become of Us.”The documentary follows six Armenian Americans — famous and otherwise– as they navigate the 100th Anniversary of the Genocide and strive to forge identities for the next 100 years. What Will Become of Us, Copyright 2020 storyshop LLC, KLVX Las Vegas PBS Jackpot! Can Armenian Americans create a new future – honoring their past, while unshackling themselves from its trauma? Sir Frank Lowy, the self-made billionaire and founder of Westfield Corporation, faces a dilemma - - whether or not to sell the company he has spent his life building.
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