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Genocide denial & healing: The case of the Genocide of the Armenians

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  • Genocide denial & healing: The case of the Genocide of the Armenians

    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
    The Association for Trauma Outreach and Prevention (ATOP) MeaningfulWorld is an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) affiliated with the United Nations Department of Global Communication. Our mission is to foster a peaceful, meaningful, and just world. We are a leader in the training of humanitarian outreach professionals, with over three decades of response to global and

    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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