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Our Mission
The mission of The Genocide
Education Project is to help prevent genocide by assisting educators, students,
and educational organizations with teaching and learning about genocide and
other major human rights violations, with specific focus on the Armenian
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The Genocide
Education Project is a nonprofit organization that
assists educators in teaching about human rights and
genocide, particularly the Armenian Genocide, by
developing and distributing
instructional materials,
providing
access to
teaching resources
and organizing educational
workshops.
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The Genocide
Education Project Trains Grant HS Teachers
Teachers at Grant High School in
Los Angeles learned how to teach about the Armenian Genocide at
a workshop provided by The Genocide Education Project on their
campus on January, 17.
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GenEd-HigherEd
Launches with Armenian Christmas Party
A diverse mix of students and
community leaders, celebrated the establishment of GenEd-HigherEd
on the evening of January 7, 2012 at Sayat Nova Restaurant in
Hackensack, NJ. GenEd-HigherEd is a new division of The Genocide
Education Project which endeavors to facilitate lectures,
exhibits and courses on the subject of genocide, particularly
the Armenian Genocide, on college campuses.
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As a nonprofit organization we rely
on the financial assistance of
supporters across the country.
If you recognize the importance of
the work we do and would like to
contribute to our success, please
use the button below to make a
tax-deductible contribution with
your credit card.
Thank you!
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Workshops for Los Angeles Unified School
District (LAUSD) Teachers
The Genocide Education Project, in close
coordination with the LAUSD, is
organizing and conducting full-day
teacher-training workshops for LAUSD
teachers. The Genocide Education
Project will be working with teachers
regarding genocide and human rights
education (with a specific focus on the
Armenian Genocide). All LAUSD secondary
level world history teachers will
eventual attends a training session and
will receive extensive materials on the
subject to take back to their
classrooms. The first sets of workshops
were conducted during the 2005-2006
academic year and will continue until
the remaining teachers have completed
the training program.
For more information
about these
workshops, please
email us or
contact us at (415) 264-4203.
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