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Securing the Zoryan Institute for Future Generations

Guardians of Memory: Why the Zoryan Institute Must Be Secured for Future Generations

Massis PostJun 16, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Securing the Zoryan Institute for Future Generations

An opinion piece by Bedross Der Matossian argues for the preservation and financial security of the Zoryan Institute, an Armenian research and educational organization. The article, published in Massis Post, examines the institute's historical significance and its role in documenting and advancing Armenian studies. Der Matossian, drawing on his experience since the early 1990s, makes the case that the institution requires sustained support to continue its scholarly work and archival mission. The piece frames the institute's security as essential to maintaining Armenian cultural and historical memory for diaspora communities and future researchers.

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