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What happens when your family is exiled? When the land that is yours becomes not yours? And when the story your family has lived has for a century been denied?
In this episode of The Memory Generation, we are exploring the history of the Armenian Genocide with the stories of two Armenian-American men — filmmaker Dr. Michael Hagopian and renowned historian Dr. Richard Hovannisian — each who have made invaluable contributions to the field of Armenian Genocide studies. Through Michael’s testimony and a conversation with Richard, we explore the identity of the diaspora community, the importance of recording personal histories, and the powerful feeling of returning home.
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What happens when your family is exiled? When the land that is yours becomes not yours? And when the story your family has lived has for a century been denied?
In this episode of The Memory Generation, we are exploring the history of the Armenian Genocide with the stories of two Armenian-American men — filmmaker Dr. Michael Hagopian and renowned historian Dr. Richard Hovannisian — each who have made invaluable contributions to the field of Armenian Genocide studies. Through Michael’s testimony and a conversation with Richard, we explore the identity of the diaspora community, the importance of recording personal histories, and the powerful feeling of returning home.