In preparation for Armenian Heritage Month, join us for Stories of Armenian Hope in Children’s Media, a powerful and timely presentation led by Producer & Artist Arpi Krikorian. This special event introduces Stories of Armenian Hope, an educational children’s media initiative designed to teach young learners lessons of resilience, courage, compassion, and humanity through animation, storytelling, and interactive media.
Created as a meaningful bridge between history, education, and creative expression, this project equips educators, parents, librarians, and cultural leaders with engaging tools to help children understand Armenian history in an age-appropriate, hopeful, and empowering way. By focusing not only on remembrance but also on strength, empathy, and optimism for the future, the initiative reframes difficult history into family-friendly narratives that inspire understanding and hope.
Event Highlights
* Presentation of the Stories of Armenian Hope Project — learn how it supports educational programs
* Screening of The Red Scarf: A Story of Armenian Hope — the first animated film in the series, highlighting a true story of compassion and courage during the Armenian Genocide
* Introduction to The Red Scarf Interactive Graphic Novel — featuring original artwork, educational resources, and QR-linked extended learning
* Live Q&A with Arpi Krikorian & Twiddle Productions Inc. — discussing creative storytelling, education, and cultural preservation
* Graphic Novel Signing & Reception — explore resources for schools and libraries and meet the creative team
This event emphasizes the role of artists and storytellers in preserving cultural memory, while also illuminating a positive path forward for future generations.
Date & Time: Sunday, March 1, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Reservations Recommended — Space is limited