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    PRESS RELEASE
    Arapahoe Community College (ACC)
    5900 South Santa Fe Dr.
    PO Box 9002
    Littleton, CO 80160-9002

    Contact: Cindy Murphy
    Media Relations Specialist
    3/30/05
    Phone: (303) 797-5709
    E-mail: [email protected]


    ACC students host genocide commemoration



    Phi Theta Kappa honor students at Arapahoe Community College (ACC) will
    host "The Greatest Crimes of the 20th Century: Genocide/Holocaust
    Commemoration" on Thursday, April 21 at 7 p.m. The public is invited to
    attend this free event. Donations will be accepted for the American Red
    Cross to assist the survivors of genocide in Sudan, Africa. The program
    is co-sponsored by Armenians of Colorado, Inc. and supported by the
    Holocaust Awareness Institute at the University of Denver.

    The event will commemorate the 90th and 60th anniversaries of the
    Armenian and Jewish genocides, respectively, of the 20th century.
    Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial,
    political or cultural group. The Armenian genocide was organized and
    perpetrated by the Turkish government between 1915 and 1923.
    Approximately 1.5 million Christian Armenians were murdered. The Jewish
    genocide, better-known as the Holocaust, was perpetrated by Nazi Germany
    during the period of 1939 - 1945, resulting in the deaths of
    approximately 6 million Jews, Poles, gypsies and other minorities.

    Keynote speakers for the evening will be first generation American-born
    Armenian Ken Alikian, whose parents survived the Armenian Genocide, and
    Holocaust survivor Walter Plywaski. Phi Theta Kappa chapter president
    Simon Maghakyan will present briefly on the cultural genocide that
    destroyed thousands of Armenian churches and historical monuments.
    Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity as the state
    religion.

    Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor society for two-year
    colleges. Sigma Phi, ACC's chapter, is organizing this genocide
    commemoration within Phi Theta Kappa's Honors Topic for 2004-2006,
    "Popular Culture: Shaping and Reflecting Who We Are." The program is
    intended to point out that popular culture is not always positive.
    Popular ideas, such as Nazism and Pan-Turkism, that were assimilated
    into cultural belief systems resulted in deaths of millions of innocent
    people.

    "The Greatest Crimes of the 20th Century: Genocide/Holocaust
    Commemoration" will be held in the Waring Theater on the second floor of
    ACC's main building at 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive. Parking permits will not
    be required to park in ACC lots during this special event. For more
    information, or to make advance arrangements for access accommodations,
    call 303-797-5955.
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