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In this set of texts, a Syrian Armenian and an Armenian American offer reflections on what it means to them to be Armenian. This resource is in Spanish.
Thoughts on What it Means to Be Armenian (en español)
In this essay, Houry Mayissian, a Lebanon-born Armenian, reflects on the complexity of Armenian identity in the contemporary world. This resource is in Spanish.
The Armenians of Musa Dagh Take a Stand (en español)
Knowing that deportation meant almost certain death, a group of Armenians living near Musa Dagh worked together to resist the orders. This resource is in Spanish.
A woman from the United States who was traveling through western Anatolia as Armenians were being deported wrote this letter about what she witnessed. This resource is in Spanish.