1) Today, we pause to remember “Martyrs Day,” observed each 7 August to commemorate Assyrian victims of genocide, persecution and oppression throughout history.
Read the full article to learn more.
— Link: https://t.co/XjOPFbrU15
2) On this annual day of reflection and commemoration, the ACSYA Inc. stands in solidarity with the Assyrian people worldwide, to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to promote education, advocate for recognition, and drive accountability for those directly involved in
4) Featured above is the stunning artwork “Nisan’s Bloom” by Atra Givarkes, which you’ll see in the documentary.
We can’t wait to share this incredible experience with you—see you there!
1) In the spirit of Diaspora Dialogues, ACSYA Inc. is beyond excited to partner with Samuel Tamo and Indigenous Roots Productions to bring you an exclusive event that you won’t want to miss!
Join us for a special screening of Sights and Sounds of the Assyrian Diaspora: Art in
3) 🗓 When: Sunday, August 18, 2024
�⏰ Time: 1:30 PM
�📍 Where: Fairfield City HQ
🎟️ Register now for your FREE ticket! Seats are limited, so grab yours before they’re gone. Check the link here to secure your spot. https://t.co/e7nPmqxf7n
3) 🗓 When: Sunday, August 18, 2024
�⏰ Time: 1:30 PM
�📍 Where: Fairfield City HQ
🎟️ Register now for your FREE ticket! Seats are limited, so grab yours before they’re gone. Check the link here to secure your spot. https://t.co/e7nPmqxf7n
1) In the spirit of Diaspora Dialogues, ACSYA Inc. is beyond excited to partner with Samuel Tamo and Indigenous Roots Productions to bring you an exclusive event that you won’t want to miss!
Join us for a special screening of Sights and Sounds of the Assyrian Diaspora: Art
I was honored to meet with @acsyaorg and @asaaustralia in #Sydney, and discuss our cultural heritage in the homeland, as well as the importance of preserving the Syriac culture and language and supporting its education and development at home and abroad.
@mardutha
Shamiram Melody Yalda is joined by Rabi Anwar Atto and Rabi William Oshana for an insightful discussion on the Assyrian Language. These dedicated teachers have worked tirelessly to preserve this endangered language.
Here’s a sneak peek from our upcoming YouTube video.
2) directly into the site was seen as a way of removing out the pre-Christian presence from the reliefs.
Learn more by watching Assyria A.D., currently streaming on Vimeo.
Did you know?
1) During the 4th and 5th centuries AD, a process of adaptive re-use was implemented by Christian monks at the Khinnis relief site. As it continued to be regarded as a sacred site by the Assyrians well into the Christian era, the process of carving monastic cells
1) [BOOK REVIEW] Assyria and the Paris Peace Conference (2017) by Abraham K. Yousuf
(Author), Tomas Beth-Avdalla (Editor).
Review by Jessi Arabou.
The Assyrian people, having endured in what is considered one of their bloodiest periods in history, intertwined against the
12) 20th century by Koorish Yacob Shlemon, and Assyrians and Two World Wars by Yaqou Bar Malik Ismael. The first two dealing with the atrocities committed throughout the Ottoman Empire and Persia, along with the promises by the Allies for statehood in return to the invaluable