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Florin G. Seudin, at the High Council for Women's Affairs. (Kurdistan 24/Levi Clancy) "It is called the house of God," Florin Gorgis says, explaining the name of her ancestral village Bediyal, the ...
Finally, the Assyrian community had the chance to hear Marina Benjamin’s poetry live. Marina is admired by Assyrians ...
Fairfield, Australia -- Nargis Sada can still picture her mother kneading dough and cooking bread in the family's home in Iraq. She is one of 12 Assyrian women with a photo and story in the Stories ...
Assyrian community leaders, priests, businessmen and even some women supported a person who resembled the tyrants from whom they sought sanctuary.
An Assyrian Women’s Center was opened for the first time in Midyat district. In addition, a new magazine called "Neshe" (Women) to be published trimonthly in Assyrian and Turkish is out.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day on March 8, we met Mrs. Sanaa Gorgees, an activist and member of the Assyrian Australian Association in Sydney, and she said that working women in ...
In his new book, Eckart Frahm describes the rise of Assyria from a peaceful city-state to a combative imperial power.
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'Iraq, But Funny': A new satire tracing 5 generations of Assyrian women hits the stageThe Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre is debuting the new play, "Iraq, But Funny," which follows five generations of Assyrian women — narrated by a British guy. Writer and performer Atra Asdou ...
The Penn Museum's latest exhibit, Preserving Assyria explores the preservation of cultural heritage in post-conflict Iraq and showcases the rise of the New Assyrian Empire.
The Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre is debuting the new play, "Iraq, But Funny," which follows five generations of Assyrian women — narrated by a British guy. Writer and performer Atra ...
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