Women in the Armenian Church: Where Are They?She stands in the middle of the furious crowd. She is broken into pieces, guilty. There is no sympathy for her, no remorse. She is a woman. Even worse, she is an adulterer worthy of being stoned to death. Their faces are vengeful; their hands are full of stones. The evening wind whirls with the yellow desert sand, fueling their desire to tear her down to push themselves up. It’s an ironic attempt to stone the devils inside their own souls.
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In Arkansas 1957, nine black students were to step into a white school for the first time in history, to break through the barriers of segregation. Fifty-seven years have passed since that day and Americans are still fighting prejudice and racism.
Enlightenment Chamber Musicians Remember GenocideUnder the melodies of transcending classical music, the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena was full of people of different races to honor the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
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