Fresno’s Armenian community gathered across multiple locations this week to solemnly remember the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Events included candlelight vigils, educational seminars, and art exhibits designed to honor the lives lost and promote awareness of the historical tragedy. Local leaders emphasized the importance of unity and remembrance, highlighting Fresno’s role as a hub for Armenian heritage in the Central Valley. Attendees reflected on the resilience of survivors and the ongoing efforts to secure global recognition for the atrocities committed during 1915.

Community organizations collaborated to provide a diverse program, featuring:

  • Documentary screenings recounting survivor testimonies.
  • Panel discussions with historians and genocide experts.
  • Children’s workshops teaching Armenian culture and history.
  • Memorial dedications at local monuments and parks.

The events concluded with a symbolic tree-planting ceremony aimed at fostering hope and healing for future generations. Coordination between civic authorities and grassroots groups demonstrated Fresno’s commitment to recognizing this dark chapter in history while inspiring dialogue around human rights and justice.

Event Location Date Participants
Candlelight Vigil Central Park April 24 200+
Historical Seminar Armenian Cultural Center April 23 150
Documentary Screening Fresno Public Library April 22 120
Children’s Workshop Community Youth Hall April 21 80