YOU ARE INVITED TO
A SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP
ON
Genocide denial & healing: The case of the Genocide of the Armenians
On
Friday, 7 April 2006 -7 PM
at
Fordham University, 113 W 60th St., (Off 9th Avenue) NYC
12th Floor Faculty Lounge
Professor Staub: Recipient of 2006 AASSSG Outstanding Achievement
Award
Professor Ervin Staub, Professor of Psychology at the University ofMassachusetts
"The roots of evil, denial and
healing" and a presentation by
Professor Elif Shafak, Professor of Literature, University of Arizona
"Silence and Secrets in Women's Stories: Tracing the Effects
of the Massacres and Deportation of Armenians in 1915 in Contemporary
Women's Culture in Turkey.
Family Constellations by
Dr. Sophia Kramer-Leto and Dr. Chiara Hayganush Megighian Zenati
Special Performance by: Armenian Dance Group from Long Island
Armenian Dances from Historic Western Armenia
Chairperson: Dr. Anie Kalayjian, Fordham University and President of
AASSSG &
Association for Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies.
KRIEGER Essay Contest winners will be announced and awards given
Hosted by: Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress & Genocide
(AASSSG), Fordham Psychology Association, SPSSI NY, Association for
Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies, and Fordham Psi Chi
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
Admission: $10 donation (free with Fordham ID)
For information contact Dr. Kalayjian E-mail: [email protected],
visit: www.meaningfulworld.com, or phone: 201 941-2266
AASSSG
139 Cedar Street
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-1003
Wesite: www.meaningfulworld.com
Dr. Anie Kalayjian
Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress
Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Fordham University
President, Association for Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies
Board of Directors, United Nations, NGO Human Rights Committee
Treasurer, American Psychological Association International Division
President, Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress & Genocide
139 Cedar Street
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-1003
Phone: 201 - 941-2266
Page: 917 - 269 - 2803
Fax: 201 - 941- 5110
A SYMPOSIUM AND WORKSHOP
ON
Genocide denial & healing: The case of the Genocide of the Armenians
On
Friday, 7 April 2006 -7 PM
at
Fordham University, 113 W 60th St., (Off 9th Avenue) NYC
12th Floor Faculty Lounge
Professor Staub: Recipient of 2006 AASSSG Outstanding Achievement
Award
Professor Ervin Staub, Professor of Psychology at the University ofMassachusetts
"The roots of evil, denial and
healing" and a presentation by
Professor Elif Shafak, Professor of Literature, University of Arizona
"Silence and Secrets in Women's Stories: Tracing the Effects
of the Massacres and Deportation of Armenians in 1915 in Contemporary
Women's Culture in Turkey.
Family Constellations by
Dr. Sophia Kramer-Leto and Dr. Chiara Hayganush Megighian Zenati
Special Performance by: Armenian Dance Group from Long Island
Armenian Dances from Historic Western Armenia
Chairperson: Dr. Anie Kalayjian, Fordham University and President of
AASSSG &
Association for Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies.
KRIEGER Essay Contest winners will be announced and awards given
Hosted by: Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress & Genocide
(AASSSG), Fordham Psychology Association, SPSSI NY, Association for
Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies, and Fordham Psi Chi
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
Admission: $10 donation (free with Fordham ID)
For information contact Dr. Kalayjian E-mail: [email protected],
visit: www.meaningfulworld.com, or phone: 201 941-2266
AASSSG
139 Cedar Street
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-1003
Wesite: www.meaningfulworld.com
Dr. Anie Kalayjian
Board Certified Expert in Traumatic Stress
Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Fordham University
President, Association for Disaster & Mass Trauma Studies
Board of Directors, United Nations, NGO Human Rights Committee
Treasurer, American Psychological Association International Division
President, Armenian American Society for Studies on Stress & Genocide
139 Cedar Street
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010-1003
Phone: 201 - 941-2266
Page: 917 - 269 - 2803
Fax: 201 - 941- 5110