Writing on identity, politics, memory, and media.
CLAIMING THE HISTORY IN FAMILY NAMES // The New York Times
A LETTER TO MY GREAT-GRANDSON // University of Texas Press
SPLINTERED LOVES, SPLINTERED SELVES // Los Angeles Review of Books
FINDING LOVE AMID WAR: ON SHAHE MANKERIAN’S “HISTORY OF FORGETFULNESS” AND VAHE BERBERIAN’S “DIARY OF A DEAD MAN” // Los Angeles Review of Books
DISPATCH FROM THE FRONTLINES OF CONFLICT TRANSFORMATION // Los Angeles Review of Books
OUR STORIES OF CHALLENGE AND TRIUMPH HELP FUTURE GENERATIONS SURVIVE // Miami Herald
CONFRONTING PREJUDICE IN A TOWSON CATHOLIC SCHOOL // The Baltimore Sun
ANNE'S ADVENTURE IN COMPASSION // The Baltimore Sun
VARIATIONS ON A THEME // Lapham’s Quarterly
HOW BIKING ACROSS AMERICA FORMED AN UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIP // Outside Magazine
INTO ANOTHER WORLD: AN INTERVIEW WITH JOHN MCPHEE // Columbia Journal
THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: 101 YEARS LATERS // World Policy Journal Blog
99 YEARS LATER: HOW A GENOCIDE WAS FORGOTTEN // World Policy Journal Blog
JACK CRACKS OPEN A WINDOW // EVN Report
ALL EARS: RETHINKING ARMENIAN MUSIC IN AN OPEN SOCIETY // AGBU Magazine
HOMOSEXUALITY AND ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ADVOCACY // The Armenian Weekly
RIGHTEOUSNESS AND LEFT-LEANING PROGRESSIVISM // The Armenian Weekly
WHY ARMENIANS SHOULD LEAN LEFT IN 2016 // The Armenian Weekly
SARIAN'S DEBUT ALBUM SUBTITLES INNOVATES AND INFILTRATES // Medium
THE EXORCISM AND REVELATION OF ZACH HENRY'S DEBUT EP ASTORIA // Medium
REVEREND JULIE HOPLAMAZIAN - AN ARMENIAN PRIEST IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND // Hetq
MEMORY LAWS IN FRANCE AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS: INSTITUTIONALIZING SOCIAL HARMONY // Humanity in Action
SINGLE STEPS // Blogspot
POETRY & ESSAY CONTEST WRITE-UPS IN 2021, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 // International Armenian Literary Alliance & h-pem