The Woman in Armenia: Source of Hope, Integrity and Continuity (By Madeleine Mezagopian)

Between subjugation and restricting the liberty of the woman on one hand and excessive emancipation of the woman with nostalgia for romance and for family life on the other, the woman as symbol of fertility, medium of creativity and productivity, icon of beauty

Armenian Feminism and Reconstructing the Post-Genocide National Identity (Yeghia Tashjian)

In post-genocide or post-catastrophe periods, women are often left out of the national collectivity. That is, in the gendered classification between public and private space that characterizes national structures, women are restrained within the private space and their contributions to In post-genocide or

Activism and Motherhood (By Lara Aharonian)

Growing up in an Armenian diasporan community in the Middle East, one learns very early in life that activism and volunteerism is an important part of your life and your identity. I learned it from my grandparents, and later on from my parents,