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Making Connections: Civil Society and NGOs in Armenia
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Sunday, March 24, 2013. Civil Society and NGOs in Armenia. Is the existence of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) equivalent to civil society? That is, the more NGOs you have, the more civil society you have. What does civil society mean, anyway? This has become more of an issue for me as I conduct research on my thesis, which as I mentioned in an earlier post. The Development of Armenia's NGO Sector During the Post-Soviet Period. What did you think? April 1, 2013 at 1:58 AM. So, as I said - Im moving...
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What and Where in Yerevan: Argentine Tango - imYerevan
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27 July 2015, 13:13. What and Where in Yerevan: Argentine Tango. So, here you are a traveller in Armenia with a burning passion for the ultimate communication between leader and follower, for the music that comes out through your feet and for the interest to discover how tango accommodates itself in the Armenian realities? Photo courtesy of Shahen Shahinyan. Photo courtesy of Anna Khachatryan. However, do not be surprised to notice that it is not a necessity. You might be approached straight away and...
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Making Connections: Welcome to Armenia
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Sunday, January 5, 2014. He paints a bleak picture of the year to come (which also reminded me of Yerevan Press Club President Boris Navasardian’s similarly depressing outlook. Item and there’s an assumption that I may have to pay customs duties on it. I emphasize that it’s not an expensive item (in fact, I bought it used from a friend for only 45. And it’s MY bicycle; that is, it’s not brand new and it’s not a gift so I shouldn’t have to pay any duties. Regardless, my gf and ...At the airport, I approac...
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Making Connections: July 2014
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Saturday, July 5, 2014. A World of Pride or More Like Hüzün? These days what I’m feeling isn’t pride, but sadness. Or perhaps it is melancholy. WorldPride. Was celebrated in Toronto this year, but I’m not there. I’m in Yerevan where the word “pride” doesn’t have the same meaning. No gay pride parade. And not even a march — nothing that is even close to resembling what was happening in Toronto last week and what happened in Istanbul on Sunday. What did you think? Links to this post. Follow Me on Twitter.
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Making Connections: Watching Parada and Not in Armenia
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Thursday, November 15, 2012. Watching Parada and Not in Armenia. I have mixed emotions over the fact that I was able to watch the "controversial" film Parada tonight — a film screening that, unfortunately, did not take place in Yerevan. The film was screened as part of a festival for European audiences, and I was lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time. The mixed feelings are not about the film itself. I thought it was a great film — an amazing. The attack on DIY. Now, more than ever, thi...
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Making Connections: May 2013
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Friday, May 17, 2013. We Are All Georgian LGBT Rights Activists. Violence erupted in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, today as thousands of counter protestors attacked a. Organized by gay rights activists to mark the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHO). Protestors apparently threw stones and. Ive seen photos of several vehicles with. What did you think? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow Me on Twitter. Flying Carpets and Broken Pipelines.
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Making Connections: Not In My Name
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Monday, May 21, 2012. Not In My Name. I have learned so much from living here in Armenia. For one thing, everything is not as it seems. And everything is not black and white. Because I am against something doesn’t mean I’m for that which is perceived as being the opposite of the former. Because I stand by you doesn’t mean we agree on the same things. Right away I sense we should cancel the march — at least for our safety. We should’ve been smarter. We should’ve taken a step back in order ...Follow Me on ...
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Making Connections: January 2014
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Friday, January 31, 2014. The Second Time Around. Living in Armenia the second time around is different. You are no longer bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. You see beneath the surface. And you dont always like what you see…. What did you think? Links to this post. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Dispelling the Myth that Everything is Organic in Armenia. Recently shared on Facebook a blog post. If I could publish her comments on my blog. She agreed, so here it is. Kind of like a guest post :). What did you think?
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