ANCA-WR Advocates for Genocide Education to Thousands of Teachers

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HOUSTON—As the nation celebrated the 4th of July and the 243rd anniversary of an independent America, the Armenian National Committee of America–Western Region’s Education Committee was advocating for genocide education, and presenting resources on Armenian Genocide to thousands of educators across the country, at the 98th National Education Association Representative Assembly and 157th Annual Meeting. Representatives of the ANCA-WR Education Committee, in partnership with the Genocide Education Project and the USC Shoah Foundation, were in Houston, Texas from July 2 – 7 at the Representative Assembly.

As exhibitors, the ANCA-WR Education Committee delegation had set up a booth full of educational resources including books, documentaries, pamphlets, teaching guides, and fact sheets. Thousands of teachers in attendance of the RA, at the George R. Brown Convention Center, visited the ANCA-WR booth, picking up materials and even inquiring further about what tools can be used to best teach students of all grade levels about the Armenian Genocide.

“It’s extremely critical that the ANCA-WR Education Committee partake in conferences such as the one held in Houston last week. The compelling story of Near East Relief is an unequivocal nexus between American history and Armenian history, and brings pride to all Americans as they learn about how the U.S. stepped up to rescue countless refugees, orphans, and survivors of the Armenian Genocide. Educators across the country deserve access to the right resources to build social studies and history curricula to properly teach this topic,” remarked ANCA-WR Chair Nora Hovsepian.

The ANCA-WR delegation at the ANCA table. From l t r: Dr. Kay Mouradian, ANCA-WR's Dickran Khodanian, Taline Arsenian, and Sedda Antekelian

The ANCA-WR delegation at the ANCA table. From l t r: Dr. Kay Mouradian, ANCA-WR’s Dickran Khodanian, Taline Arsenian, and Sedda Antekelian

Resources on the ANCA booth included material about the Near East Relief and the American led humanitarian relief effort that helped save hundreds and thousands of orphans of the Armenian Genocide, information on professional development workshops on teaching genocide testimonies through “The Promise” film, Dr. Kay Mouradian’s book “My Mother’s Voice,” which is a story based on her mother’s survival of the Armenian Genocide, Laura Gaboudian’s “Under the Light of the Moon,” which is a children’s novel and an educational tool for elementary students on the Armenian Genocide, among many other materials.

ANCA-WR Education Committee member and President of the Glendale Teachers Association, Taline Arsenian was also a delegate at this convention and presented the following New Business Item to the RA:

“NEA shall use all existing digital and social media, and email newsletter to promote teaching about the Armenian Genocide by writing an article prior to April 2020 about the history of the Armenian Genocide, including American’s assistance of genocide victims and orphans through the Near East Relief. This article should include teaching resources from the Genocide Education ProjectUSC Shoah Foundation, and Near East Foundation.”

The ANCA-WR team was passing out a variety of educational resources including fact sheets, documentaries, and books

The ANCA-WR team was passing out a variety of educational resources including fact sheets, documentaries, and books

“I was honored to present a New Business Item requesting our nation’s largest educator union, the National Education Association, advocate for Armenian Genocide awareness and education. Acts of genocide must be acknowledged and taught in order to help students understand how such inhumanity develops, prevent its occurrence, and preclude its recurrence. When history is denied or ignored, atrocities against humanity are often repeated. I was especially proud that ANCA was an exhibitor at the National Education, Representative Assembly, to offer resources and support for Armenian Genocide education to interested educators,” remarked Arsenian. Unfortunately, the New Business Item did not pass for technical and logistical reasons.

Capitalizing on the trip to Houston, the ANCA-WR delegation met with the local activists to discuss upcoming priorities of the organization and to inquire how the Western Region could assist in the local chapter’s upcoming initiatives. The local ANCA-Houston Chapter and Armenian Youth Federation representatives also visited the ANCA-WR booth and helped out during the RA.

This year’s NEA RA took a big first step in leading the conversation around public education and Election 2020 with the #StrongPublicSchools presidential forum. The forum featured ten presidential candidates—former Vice President Joe Biden, former HUD Secretary Julián Castro, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Sen. Kamala Harris, Gov. Jay Inslee, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Tim Ryan, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren—who for ten minutes each made their case to the delegates.

Around 7,000 delegates were present at the 98th annual NEA RA

Around 7,000 delegates were present at the 98th annual NEA RA

The NEA is the largest labor union and professional interest group in the United States. It represents public school teachers and other support personnel, faculty and staffers at colleges and universities, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.

The NEA’s Annual Meeting is the world’s largest democratic deliberative assembly and takes place during the final week of June and/or the first week of July. Various committees, constituencies, caucuses, leadership groups, and delegates from state and local affiliates gather to set policy and chart the direction of NEA business. The RA takes place during the final four days of the Annual Meeting. It is the primary legislative and policymaking body of the Association and derives its powers from, and is responsible to, the membership. The Representative Assembly adopts the strategic plan and budget, resolutions, the Legislative Program, and other policies of the Association.

This year, there were about 7,000 delegates representing state and local affiliates, student members, retired members, and other segments of the united education profession. In addition, there were another few thousand guests and exhibitors who were also in attendance.

The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region is the largest and most influential nonpartisan Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANCA-WR advances the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of issues in pursuit of the Armenian Cause.