Articles

  • Anna Avetisyan
    Repat Story
    11.01.2016
    "It is very hard to live somewhere nobody knows where you come from. There was nothing I could refer to promote my identity."
  • Mariam Gasparyan
    Repat Story
    25.12.2015
    "I am very pleased because compared with 2010, there is definitely a positive change. Here we have a place to grow.”
  • Five Differences Between NYC and Yerevan: Metro System
    Thoughts
    22.12.2015
    NYC's Subway System vs Yerevan's Metro Station.
  • Nina Mehrabian
    Repat Story
    17.12.2015
    "I think that the diaspora does not love its motherland, but rather is in love with it. When we are in love, we do not notice the drawbacks, while to love the country means that you consider both the advantages and disadvantages of your country."
  • About the Hybridity in Diaspora
    Thoughts
    15.12.2015
    Our diversity can help us advance through our unity.
  • Alan Kutchukian
    Repat Story
    14.12.2015
    "... like any other developing country, we have issues. Since the country is small, I hope we can overcome the issues at a rapid pace."
  • Armenia Chose Me
    Volunteering
    09.12.2015
    The story of a Kazakh girl in Armenia.
  • Mari Anazonian
    Repat Story
    07.12.2015
    “Just thinking of the fact that even after 100 years of the Armenian Genocide, we still talk Armenian, makes me emotional!”
  • Vrezh Darkosyan
    Repat Story
    27.11.2015
    ''Armenia has always attracted me, and during my years in school here I developed a deep love for the city.”
  • That was then…This is now
    Thoughts
    26.11.2015
    Then and Now
  • Things I Like About Yerevan – Compared To Los Angeles
    Tips
    24.11.2015
    Yerevan vs. Los Angeles
  • Tadevos and Sasnuhy Paskevichyan
    Repat Story
    19.11.2015
    "My father was never able to write a single song during the 25 years he was in the U.S.A, because there was no passion whatsoever."
  • Artur Khachaturyan
    Repat Story
    16.11.2015
    "Future is in our hands, we can't live with the past. We live here and now, we need to change to the better, to help the country that needs us."
  • Mara Abramyan
    Repat Story
    09.11.2015
    “I want to show that Armenians are not a ‘poor, hungry nation’, this is not a musty country, and here is it possible to have fun and work. Enjoy the life and be happy.”
  • Taline Jivanian
    Repat Story
    02.11.2015
    "I learned from my own experience that if you approach the adaptation process by being open and willing to learn it is one of the most intriguing experiences you can have."