Армянская Молодёжная Федерация (Глендейл, США) — различия между версиями
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==Во время Второй мировой войны== | ==Во время Второй мировой войны== | ||
− | In 1941 the organization changed its name from the ARF Tzeghagrons to the Armenian Youth Federation. This change was necessary because the name Tzeghagrons was difficult to manage among non-Armenian speakers and it was being maliciously misinterpreted in some quarters. From that point on, the leading Armenian youth organization in the United States would be known as the AYF. The life during the Great Depression and Second World War presented many new challenges for the Armenian community in America. Although faced with these additional challenges the AYF was able to continue growing, both in size and nature. The greatest effect of war on the AYF was the entrance of many AYF members into the US Armed Forces. | + | {{На английском|In 1941 the organization changed its name from the ARF Tzeghagrons to the Armenian Youth Federation. This change was necessary because the name Tzeghagrons was difficult to manage among non-Armenian speakers and it was being maliciously misinterpreted in some quarters. From that point on, the leading Armenian youth organization in the United States would be known as the AYF. The life during the Great Depression and Second World War presented many new challenges for the Armenian community in America. Although faced with these additional challenges the AYF was able to continue growing, both in size and nature. The greatest effect of war on the AYF was the entrance of many AYF members into the US Armed Forces. |
IIn1944-45, it is estimated that over 1000 AYF members were in the Armed Forces. Chapters sent letters, issues in Hairenik Weekly, local news, packages, and presents to members in uniform. Also during this time, the AYF raised a combined total of approximately three quarters of a million dollars in war bond and war stamp. This campaign led to the purchase of a Mitchell B-25 and a Flying Fortress. | IIn1944-45, it is estimated that over 1000 AYF members were in the Armed Forces. Chapters sent letters, issues in Hairenik Weekly, local news, packages, and presents to members in uniform. Also during this time, the AYF raised a combined total of approximately three quarters of a million dollars in war bond and war stamp. This campaign led to the purchase of a Mitchell B-25 and a Flying Fortress. | ||
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During 1942-1946 more than 800 youth joined the ranks of the Armenian Youth Federation. The AYF created the "Song of the Year" program, which helped members learn Armenian National and Revolutionary songs, and organized essay contests, which spurred a good deal of research. Also the first edition of the well-known AYF "Blue Book" series was published in the 1945-46 fiscal year thanks largely to the efforts of Haig Der Manuelian. | During 1942-1946 more than 800 youth joined the ranks of the Armenian Youth Federation. The AYF created the "Song of the Year" program, which helped members learn Armenian National and Revolutionary songs, and organized essay contests, which spurred a good deal of research. Also the first edition of the well-known AYF "Blue Book" series was published in the 1945-46 fiscal year thanks largely to the efforts of Haig Der Manuelian. | ||
− | With the end of the World War, AYF activity increased. Members returning from the war provided additional manpower to the organization, but this increase was short lived. The post-war years were followed by an era of declining membership due to geographic and demographic changes in the community. Despite these changes the AYF laid the foundation for another generation of youth. New programs were added to AYF's already wide array of activities, while established programs grew both in size and scope. | + | With the end of the World War, AYF activity increased. Members returning from the war provided additional manpower to the organization, but this increase was short lived. The post-war years were followed by an era of declining membership due to geographic and demographic changes in the community. Despite these changes the AYF laid the foundation for another generation of youth. New programs were added to AYF's already wide array of activities, while established programs grew both in size and scope.}} |
==После Второй мировой войны== | ==После Второй мировой войны== | ||
− | During the 1950's the "Blue Book" educational series focused primarily on Armenian History, but also covered geography, culture and customs, the arts, and other subjects. Complete with maps and photographs, these "Blue Books" formed a sound foundation for the educational program. | + | {{На английском|During the 1950's the "Blue Book" educational series focused primarily on Armenian History, but also covered geography, culture and customs, the arts, and other subjects. Complete with maps and photographs, these "Blue Books" formed a sound foundation for the educational program. |
One of the greatest achievements of the post war years was the creation of the AYF Junior Organization in 1948. Instrumental in the formation of the AYF Junior Organization was Martin Bozoian, affectionately known as "Uncle Bozo." The Junior movement soon spread throughout the country, and through the concentrated efforts of people like Uncle Bozo, Sosy Krikorian Kadian, Mal Varadian, and Dick Sarajian, the Juniors soon rivaled the Senior organization with its own "Blue Book" program, Olympics, conferences, essay and literature contests, and more. | One of the greatest achievements of the post war years was the creation of the AYF Junior Organization in 1948. Instrumental in the formation of the AYF Junior Organization was Martin Bozoian, affectionately known as "Uncle Bozo." The Junior movement soon spread throughout the country, and through the concentrated efforts of people like Uncle Bozo, Sosy Krikorian Kadian, Mal Varadian, and Dick Sarajian, the Juniors soon rivaled the Senior organization with its own "Blue Book" program, Olympics, conferences, essay and literature contests, and more. | ||
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Also ranking as one of the period's outstanding accomplishments was the opening of Camp Haiastan, MA in 1951. Starting off slowly, and with separate boys and girls sessions, the camp grew gradually throughout the 1950's, becoming co-ed in 1957 and breaking the 50-camper mark the same year. | Also ranking as one of the period's outstanding accomplishments was the opening of Camp Haiastan, MA in 1951. Starting off slowly, and with separate boys and girls sessions, the camp grew gradually throughout the 1950's, becoming co-ed in 1957 and breaking the 50-camper mark the same year. | ||
− | A year later, the Armenian Youth Federation marked its 25th Anniversary with celebrations great and small throughout the US and Canada. These activities helped generate enthusiasm in the ranks and revitalize the organization as a new decade approached. | + | A year later, the Armenian Youth Federation marked its 25th Anniversary with celebrations great and small throughout the US and Canada. These activities helped generate enthusiasm in the ranks and revitalize the organization as a new decade approached.}} |
==1960-е== | ==1960-е== | ||
− | The 1960's were a time of great change and growth for the AYF. By this time, some of the smaller and more geographically isolated communities began to see the beginning of the end of Armenians relocated to other, larger metropolitan areas. The role of AYF forever changed from being a gathering point for local Armenian youth to serving a substitute for an Armenian lifestyle that was no longer day-to-day. | + | {{На английском|The 1960's were a time of great change and growth for the AYF. By this time, some of the smaller and more geographically isolated communities began to see the beginning of the end of Armenians relocated to other, larger metropolitan areas. The role of AYF forever changed from being a gathering point for local Armenian youth to serving a substitute for an Armenian lifestyle that was no longer day-to-day. |
− | One of the single biggest changes to occur in the Sixties was the emergence of political activity in the Armenian community. During this time, there were important changes occurring on the Armenian political scene as the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide ushered a new era of demonstrative political action, reiterating the demands for just reparations and the return of Turkish-occupied Armenian lands. | + | One of the single biggest changes to occur in the Sixties was the emergence of political activity in the Armenian community. During this time, there were important changes occurring on the Armenian political scene as the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide ushered a new era of demonstrative political action, reiterating the demands for just reparations and the return of Turkish-occupied Armenian lands.}} |
==1970-е и 80-е== | ==1970-е и 80-е== |
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Армянская Молодёжная Федерация (Глендейл, США) | |
AYF | |
Armenian youth federation (Glendale) | |
Адрес: | Н. Белмонт, 104, Санкт-Люкс, 206, Глендейл, Калифорния, 91206, США |
Телефон/Факс: | 818.507.1933; Факс: 818.240.3442 |
Эл. почта: | ayf@ayfwest.org |
Ссылки: | http://www.ayf.org/ http://www.ayfwest.org/Armenia_Armenian/AYF_information/our_goal.html |
Содержание
Цели и задачи АМФ
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История
Введение
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Ранние годы
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Во время Второй мировой войны
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После Второй мировой войны
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1960-е
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1970-е и 80-е
By the early 1970's, the AYF had become even more dynamic and continued to grow. Some of the larger Junior and Senior chapters held over 100 members.
In earlier years five regional structures (New England, Mid-Atlantic, Mid-West, California and Canada) had been created to address the problems brought on by the organization's vast expanse. By the 1970's however, the obstacles of geography had become overwhelming. The 1973-74 fiscal year saw the split of the AYF into three separate administrative entities: Western U.S., Eastern U.S., and Canada. Although mainly due to the separation of the parent organization's structures, the split also resulted from tensions caused by the difficulties and inefficiencies of operating long-distance.
In 1970 the Armenian Youth Federation Camp was established. For the first couple of years, the AYF rented different locations suitable for summer camp. The AYF Camp Committee decided to acquire its own place in the San Gabriel Mountains. The YMCA Camp Big Pines site happened to be available and very much suitable to the needs of the Armenian Youth Federation, because it was close to the Los Angeles area, and easily assessable to the San Joaquin Valley. In early 1978, the late Unger, Khatchig Khatchigian, and the ARF advisor to the AYF Musa Dagh Chapter of Los Angeles conducted negotiations for a ninety-year lease. The camp was purchased for $80,000.
In 1978 Vicken Hovsepian created the AYF Western Regions official publication, Haytoug. It was published because of the lack of a forum in which Armenian youth could write about controversial issues such as the Armed Struggle and other aspects of Armenian and world politics. The articles that were written for Haytoug encouraged AYF members to be more politically active. It is during this time that the Armenian armed struggle began, which was highlighted by the Lisbon Five takeover of the Turkish Embassy in Portugal in 1983.
During the early eighties the AYF had largely become a political organization that coordinated events such as hunger strikes and demonstrations to protest against the denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 by the Turkish Government and the rest of the world.
In 1982 Hampig Sassounian, a 19-year old AYF member from the Pasadena "Nigol Touman" Chapter, was falsely arrested for the murder of the Los Angeles Turkish Consulate. Sassounian was convicted even though the prosecution could not provide evidence, which proved he was guilty. The case of Hampig Sassounian caused the community to unite for one goal that represented the Armenians and their centuries old struggle for the establishment of a free, independent, and united Armenia. Other similar cases that involved the AYF members followed, such as the LA Five, which continued to cause more interest in the Armenian Youth.
Современнность
In the late 1980's and the early 1990's the AYF found a new challenge: Karabagh. In 1988 the struggle for independence in the Karabagh region started. AYF became involved in ffund raisingactivities to supply much-needed funds to the people in Karabagh. Many AYF members throughout the world even fought for the Armenian land. Even after the independence of Nagorno-Karabagh in 1991 and the cease-fire in 1993, the AYF continued to help Karabagh. In 1994 the AYF Western Region decided to create a program, called the AYF Youth Corps, that sent about ten youths that year and continues to send up to 15 each summer. The mission of the Youth Corps is to help rebuild schools, camps, churches, etc. in the various regions of Nagorno-Karabagh.
Nowadays the AYF continues its faithful mission of promoting cultural awareness, stimulating political activity, and providing education to its respective regions. The future of the AYF and its surrounding Armenian communities will be bright and glorious, but only with the support and involvement of the entire Armenian community.