Students from Pennsylvania participated in a summer school on the topic of the Armenian Genocide.
11-07-2026 17:05 Armenia Press release
During July 8-11, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute hosted students from George School in Pennsylvania, USA, as part of its summer school program. The program was implemented in collaboration with the "Genocide Education Project" and aimed to introduce participants to various aspects of the history of the Armenian Genocide. It is noteworthy that this is the first time that students from the USA have visited the AGMI as part of an educational program on the topic of the Armenian Genocide.
It should be noted that the initiator of the summer school, George School teacher Meredith Bald, is one of the participants in the annual educational program for American teachers on the topic of the Armenian Genocide, conducted jointly by the AGMI and the "Genocide Education Project" in 2024. This year, she arrived in Armenia with her students.
As part of the summer school, participants visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum. Over the course of four days, students participated in tours and thematic classes accompanied by AGMI researchers. Various aspects of the Armenian Genocide were discussed, including the role of media and propaganda during mass violence, the significance of survivor testimonies, and a specific focus was given to the life of Aurora Mardiganian and the film "Auction of Souls."
Practical sessions for students were conducted by George School teachers Meredith Bald and Prescott Seraydarian.
In addition to the educational program held at the AGMI, students also visited the Matenadaran and several historical and cultural sites in Armenia, getting a closer look at the country's culture and rich historical heritage.
Such initiatives play an important role in the development of international educational cooperation, raising awareness of the crime of genocide, preserving memory, and increasing awareness of human rights protection among the younger generation.
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