GK: During and after the war we organized a few fundraisers in different contexts, all aimed both at raising money for Artsakh and raising awareness among the Italian community about what was actually going on: fundraiser class with the world kickboxing champion Giorgio Petrosyan; online Christmas concert with Italian and Italian-Armenian musicians with the special participation of Serj Tankian; Easter fundraiser in collaboration with a renowned Italian bakery in Milan. We are currently working on a very interesting project with an Italian Readers’ Club who is interested in creating a library in a school in Artsakh. Raising awareness in the Italian local communities is very important to us. We are also contributing to AGBU Europe's Remembrance project on the heritage of WW1: next September there will be a conference in Milan in a renowned cultural venue, it will be on the activities of the German writer Armin T. Wegner in Rome after the Armenian genocide.
What is one thing about AGBU that you wish people knew?
GK: AGBU’s biggest strength is that people (both volunteers and employed) really work hard and always accomplish their goals. I would say that AGBU has such a big variety of projects that every person can find a sphere of interest and help in the preferred direction. I am a big fan of the WE (Women Entrepreneurs) Program with which I am currently collaborating : sharing the diaspora’s expertise is the biggest resource for our motherland. Another gem created by AGBU is the Armenian Virtual College (AVC) : I am convinced that more people should know about this priceless learning opportunity .
How has your involvement with the AGBU shaped who you are with your family, your friends and in your career?
GK: Being involved with AGBU has given me the opportunity to go deeper in certain aspects of my Armenian origin. Being part of such a structured organization makes it also easier to “explain” your roots to people that know nothing or little about Armenia. Additionally AGBU’s modern communication is key to reaching different kind of people.
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