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    ANCA-WR DELIVERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT CAMPBELL HALL HIGH SCHOOL ABOUT THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    13:24 01.05.2014

    In continuing the Armenian National Committee of America Western
    Region's (ANCA WR) various initiatives to commemorate the 99th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, on April 28, 2014, upon the
    invitation of the faculty and staff at Campbell Hall high school,
    ANCA WR activist Vanna Kitsinian, Esq., returned to her alma mater
    to present a history and account of the Armenian Genocide to the
    student body.

    Campbell Hall, a private college-prepatory school in Studio City
    has a long tradition of academic excellence and a deep commitment
    to the development of responsible human beings. The school embraces
    a philosophy of celebrating individual strengths and provides a
    climate where all students are encouraged to create their own rich,
    challenging, academic and co-curricular programs and to celebrate their
    unique and varied contributions that they make to their communities and
    to the world. In line with this approach to education and development,
    Campbell Hall requested from the ANCA WR that a presentation be
    made to its high school student body of 550 students regarding the
    importance of spreading awareness about the Armenian Genocide.

    Stephanie Wilson, Chaplain for Campbell Hall remarked, "It continues
    to be so important to educate our students about historical atrocities
    like the Armenian Genocide so that we do not allow such violations
    against human rights to ever occur again. Vanna was a powerful speaker
    and we were lucky to have her speak to our community."

    Having graduated from Campbell Hall, Kitsinian attended the school's
    bi-weekly chapel and delivered the keynote address to share the
    story and history of the Armenian Genocide with its students,
    who proved to be very responsive. The presentation coincided with
    Holocaust Remembrance Day, further making the day more meaningful
    and educational for the students. Despite the fact that the Armenian
    student population makes up a very small percentage of the school's
    student body, the few Armenian students have established an "Armenian
    Club," headed by the only Armenian teacher in the school, Mrs. Lucine
    Ohanessian. Derrick Adomian, a tenth grade student and a member of
    the Armenian Club introduced Kitsinian and noted that the day prior,
    he had walked with the ANCA-WR's "America We Thank You" walkathon team
    in the Jewish World Watch "Walk to End Genocide," alongside Kitsinian.

    The presentation was concluded with the reading of the Lord's Prayer
    in Armenian by Charlotte Etmekjian, the President of the school's
    Armenian Club.

    As part of her presentation, Kitsinian discussed the role of the
    Near East Relief (NER), the U.S.'s oldest Congressionally-sanctioned
    non-governmental organization that led the relief efforts during
    and after the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Each student was provided
    with a written fact sheet regarding the NER's significant role in
    Armenian and American history, as well as California's contributions
    to the relief efforts. Kitsinian is the co-chair of the ANCA-WR's
    "America We Thank You: An Armenian Tribute to the Near East Relief"
    committee, which is honoring the humanitarian and philanthropic work
    of the NER and its crucial role in helping save the Armenian nation
    from annihilation as the Centennial approaches.

    "It is vitally important that we continue to educate young minds about
    the first genocide of the 20th century because the genocide of the
    Armenians forms part of the universal conscience and the collective
    memory. It was a privilege for me to return to my school and share
    with the students the experience and history of my ancestors so that
    we may continue to raise awareness and never forget this crime against
    humanity," stated Kitsinian.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/05/01/anca-wr-delivers-keynote-address-at-campbell-hall-high-school-about-the-armenian-genocide/

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