"The oral tradition has provided the chain of continuity for the long-lived Armenians from generation to generation," states Manoogian. Come hear about Armenia from two marvelous storytellers as they discuss the history, culture and life of Armenia, providing insight into its people and places. Wednesday, August 15, 7 p.m. Free at the Glendale Public Library.
Librarian and scholar Sylva Manoogian is the author of numerous articles on international librarianship and Armenian culture and heritage. She served as principal librarian for the Los Angeles Public Library and was the Library Project Director for the revitalization, virtualization, and internationalization of the Calouste Gulbenkian Library of the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem. A full-time doctoral student at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, she is currently engaged in very challenging research, including a comparative study of Armenian and Chinese diasporas, the latter together with her doctoral advisor and mentor, Dr. Clara M. Chu.
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