The 1920s marked the beginning of a significant political and cultural upheaval in the hi story of the Armenians. The 1915-1923 genocide perpetrated by the Turkish Government, as well as the persecutions by the Soviet regime after the fall of the First Republic of Armenia in 1920, created major turmoil in the lives of the Armenian people. Survivors were dispersed all over the world, the Middle Eastern countries becoming the most significant region of refuge. At this critical juncture, on May 28, 1928, a group of nine intellectuals, among them writer and educator Levon Shant, historian and critic Nigol Aghbalian, former foreign minister of the Republic of Armenia Dr. Hamo Ohanchanian, and stage director and art critic Kaspar Ipekian, founded the Hamazkayin Publishing and Cultural Society in Cairo, Egypt The objective of Hamazkayin was to provide a sound education to the new generation, and to strive towards the preservation of the ethnic identity and cultural heritage of the Armenian people living outside their homeland. Subsequently, Hamazkayin chapters were founded throughout the Middle East, Europe, the United States, Canada, South America, Australia, and most recently even in the Republic of Armenia. Hamazkayin has been successful in establishing secondary and higher educational institutions which have prepared scholars, literary figures, and community leaders. It has also played a major role in the field of publishing, and for over seventy years, including thirty years in the United States, has contributed to the advancement of culture in general Hamazkayin is a nonprofit organization, presently functioning under the official name of Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society. The Hamazkayin Mission With the reemergence of the Republic of Armenia as an independent nation, the role and function of Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural and Educational Society in general and Hamazkayin-Boston in particular have to be re-assessed to reflect the new realities facing the Armenians in Diaspora and in Armenia. With this in mind, Hamazkayin-Boston aims to uphold the ethnic identity and cultural heritage of the Armenian community in the Greater Boston Area by: - Cultivating and promoting local, national and international Armenian arts
- Upholding our cultural heritage by celebrating important educational and cultural milestones in our history
- Engaging the youth and the young professionals in our community to raise interest and awareness toward educational and cultural issues of importance to the Armenian community
- Engaging the youth and the young professionals in our community to cultivate the next generation of local and national community leaders
- Fostering and atmosphere of collaboration with Hamazkayin chapters and other organizations from the United States and abroad
For more information about the Hamazkayin Cultural and Educational Society, please visit their website at: http://www.Hamazkayin.com Contact the Hamazkayin Fresno Chapter Hamazkayin Fresno Chapter 2348 N. Ventura Street Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 233-2315
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