In Fall 2016, the Zoryan Institute launched its Syrian-Armenian Refugee Oral History Project to preserve the heritage, identity, culture and memories of group of Armenians who had to leave their homelands by force. Under war and the threat of destruction, they found refuge from crisis in Canada and elsewhere around the world. These interviews will be an important tool for analyzing sociological, anthropological, and historical patterns and trends prior to, during and after migration due to conflict.
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Syrian-Armenian Refugee Oral History Project
16 Jun 2017