Schools in the Los Angeles and Glendale unified districts are closed on April 24th to observe Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. This day marks the 108th anniversary of the tragic events regarded by historians as the first genocide of the 20th century, with up to 1.5 million Armenians killed. In recognition, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that allows public schools and community colleges to close in honor of this significant day. Commemorative events include rallies, such as the "Armenian Genocide Commemorative Rally for Justice" in Little Armenia, and Glendale's 22nd annual event at the Alex Theatre, focusing on themes of historical awareness and resilience.
Actor Joe Manganiello will provide the keynote address at the Glendale event, discussing intergenerational trauma connected to his maternal great-grandmother, an Armenian Genocide survivor. President Joe Biden joined in the reflection, highlighting the courage and resilience of the Armenian people in facing past atrocities and emphasizing the importance of preserving their culture and stories. The day's observance serves as a powerful reminder of the need to prevent future genocides and to honor the perseverance demonstrated by the Armenian community globally.
By Fanthrofit staff, in Joe Manganiello. Ref: news.google.com