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Paul Krekorian Leads LA’s Sponsorship of Genocide Centennial Events

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Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian is spearheading the City of LA’s sponsorship of events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Krekorian, the first Armenian-American ever elected to the City Council, has introduced motions that show the city’s commitment to human rights and justice, reports asbarez.com.

Los Angeles City Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell, who represents Council District 13, which includes Little Armenia, has also led efforts to ensure the Armenian Genocide is properly commemorated in LA, along with fellow Councilmember Paul Koretz.

Among the events are:

–City Sponsorship of Events: Designating Armenian Genocide Centennial observance activities as official citywide special events.

–"America We Thank You" Library Event: Providing funding for and co-sponsoring the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region’s "America We Thank You: An Armenian Tribute to Near East Relief" premiere of Near East Foundation traveling exhibit entitled "They Shall Not Perish: The Story of Near East Releief" at the Los Angeles Central Library in March and April. The exhibit highlights the outpouring of generosity by the American people and government during and in the immediate aftermath of the Armenian Genocide.

–March for Justice: Providing funding and support for the "March for Justice" on April 24 that begins in Little Armenia. Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell introduced a motion, seconded by Paul Koretz, to place 50 banners in the 13th District along the March for Justice route.

–Street Banners Across the City: Providing street banners positioned around the city to promote the March for Justice.

–Centennial Art Contest: Hosting the Centennial Art Contest with the winner’s artwork to be featured on city buses in April.

–Turning City Hall Purple: Lighting City Hall’s façade in purple for the week of April 24 to symbolize the forget-me-not, the official emblem of the worldwide observance of the Armenian Genocide Centennial.

–100 Pomegranate Trees: Planting 100 pomegranate trees in parks throughout the city, including at City Hall.

-Councilmember O’Farrell is working with Councilmember Krekorian’s office as well as other Council offices to identify funding sources for this event that involves multiple districts.

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