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Archived since: Mar, 2022
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In 2001, Sara and Hampartzoum Chitjian formed the Harry and Ovsanna Chitjian Family Foundation. The Foundation's mission is to aid in the understanding of, and education about the experiences of Armenian genocide survivors, Armenian immigrants in Los Angeles, the descendants of genocide survivors, and the Indigenous Armenian people of Anatolia. These materials reflect Hampartzoum Chitjian’s, and Ovsanna Piloyan Chitjian’s experience of the Armenian genocide in Kharpert and Malatya, from 1915 until the 1920s. It also includes their individual paths of immigration from Armenia to Mexico in the 1920s, and their immigration to and residency in Los Angeles from 1935, through the beginning of the 21st century and served to consolidate the records of Hampartzoum’s experience of the genocide in his memoir, A Hair’s Breadth from Death.
Subject: Society & Culture
Publisher: Harry and Ovsanna Chitjian Family Foundation
Source: https:/chitjian.com/
Archived since: Mar, 2022
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Its initial inception as the print campus newspaper of Valley State College in 1957 continues today as The Daily Sundial, an independent student-run multimedia publication of California State University, Northridge. As of the fall semester of 2014, The Daily Sundial has been published in its entirety online, with a reduced number of issues published in print. These limited print issues are published as a magazine, The Sundial. The Sundial organization also contributes content via social media on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. This is an exceptional source for understanding local and national history as experienced by the students of the California State University, Northridge. Digital access to published print issues is accessible via the University Library Digital Collections.
Subject: Universities & Libraries, California State University, Northridge – Newspapers, College student newspapers and periodicals
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