Lucine Kasbarian
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Experimental Cinema and Soviet Ideology Versus National Dignity: Two Films by Hamo Bek-Nazaryan -...
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A man for all seasons: Rev. Fr. Mesrob Lakissian
Der Mesrob at his ordination, with Richard Sarajian, his godfather, and Diramayr Isgouhi, of blessed memory, Nov. 20, 2005. The novelist Raffi, perhaps the most influential figure in 19th-century Armenian literature, once said: “We have never had a prosperous clergy. We have only had a few revered churchmen.” Der Mesrob is one such churchman.
Charting A Course For Coastal Resilience| Countercurrents
WASHINGTON, DC – Roughly 40% of the world’s population inhabit coastal areas. In addition to being home to 12 of the world’s 15 largest cities, these regions serve as an essential lifeline for countless small villages and towns. With around 80% of international trade passing through seaports, coastal regions also play an outsize economic role, accounting for 60-70% of global GDP.
Proper Climate Response A Sacred Duty, But Imperialism’s Agenda Should Be Firmly Rejected| Countercurrents
Climate change has emerged fast as an extremely serious problem, and while it is very important for everyone, all countries and all people, to respond in adequate and proper ways to contribute to climate change mitigation as well as adaptation, at the same time it should be emphasized that this should happen within a framework of justice and protection of livelihoods.
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