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Californian Armenians On Art and the 100th Anniversary of the Genocide

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California is home to one of the largest Armenian populations outside of Armenia. That diaspora was mostly formed after the Armenian genocide in Turkey. Today, is the 100th anniversary of the start of that genocide. The California Report's Los Angeles bureau chief, Steven Cuevas, went out to see how the anniversary was resonating with young Armenians in Southern California.

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