18 Sept: Film: My Sweet Land

Join us for a screening of award-winning documentary My Sweet Land followed by a panel discussion with director Sareen Hairabedian, Berkeley Journalism’s Jennifer Redfearn, and Myrna Douzjian of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, with introductions by Betsy Popken, executive director of the Human Rights Center, and Dzovinar Derderian, executive director of the Armenian Studies Program. RSVP is required and must be completed by Sept 16 at 5pm; day-of registration will not be available. 

My Sweet Land follows an 11-year-old boy growing up in Nagorno-Karabakh/ Artsakh who dreams of becoming a dentist, but new hostilities force him to flee with his family. Upon returning to his surviving village, he confronts devastation, new power dynamics, and an education that prepares the children for near-future battles.

No signs, banners or noisemakers permitted in event. Arrive by 5:15 to check in and get a snack before entering the auditorium. Enter building next to Cafe Zeb. 

Speaker: Sareen Hairabedian, Director

Moderator: Jennifer Redfearn, Professor, filmmaker, Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley

Speaker: Myrna Douzjian, Continuing Lecturer, Slavic Languages & Literatures at UC Berkeley

Presenter: Betsy Popken, Executive Director, Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law

Presenter: Dzovinar Derderian, Professor, Executive Director, Armenian Studies Program at UC Berkeley Admission Information:

RSVP is required and must be completed by Sept 16 at 5pm; day-of registration will not be available. No signs, banners or noisemakers permitted in event.

Cosponsors: Armenian Studies Program, the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies

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On April 24, 2025, Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center was set to host a screening of My Sweet Land, a documentary about a boy named Vrej growing up in Artsakh in the midst of the Azeri conflict. 
 

A series of hollow threats from an Azeri student and the Azeri consulate forced the Human Rights Center to cancel this screening out of an abundance of caution. 
 

After many months of meetings and outreach, we are looking forward to having an even bigger screening on September 18, 2025 5:30pm at Booth Auditorium at Berkeley Law.

In addition to Dr. Myrna Douzjian, the panel following the film has expanded to include Sareen Hairabedian (film director) and Jennifer Redfearn (professor, Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley). Complete details can be found here.

The Booth Auditorium is a large accommodation, in the heart of the law school, waiting to be filled with students and community members willing to stand witness to the adversity Vrej faced in Artsakh, and that Armenians face to this day in our own Bay Area. 

The event is free, but requires an advanced RSVP by 5:00pm September 16, 2025. 

RSVP HERE

Please join us in supporting this film and Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center for insisting on exploring the heartbreaking realities of Artsakh in defiance of Azeris’ shameless attempts to silence them.

We look forward to joining you there.

The Dragon Under Our Feet

I’m thrilled to share a deeply personal project I’m working on in my 2025 SFFILM FilmHouse Residency — and invite you to help make it happen.

I’m directing and producing a full-length documentary called The Dragon Under Our Feet, that follows my journey as a Bay Area artist reconnecting with my Armenian heritage through the art of traditional carpet weaving. What began as an exploration of ancient symbols has grown into a story about identity, resilience, and the fight to preserve culture.

In the film, I create a contemporary stained glass work inspired by centuries-old Armenian carpet motifs — especially the dragon (vishap). Along the way, I meet weavers, elders, and historians in both California and Armenia, from refugee women in Goris weaving to support their families, to museum directors saving rare rugs from war. With these cultural experts as my guide, we uncover the stories these carpets carry — and the questions they raise about heritage, connection, and survival.

We’ve launched a crowdfunding campaign to directly support filming in Armenia this September. Donations are tax-deductible. You can help by contributing or sharing the campaign with your community. Every gesture moves us closer to preserving and sharing these stories.

https://seedandspark.com/fund/the-dragon-under-our-feet#story

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22 Sept: EVN Talks: Small State, Strategic Breakthrough – Armenia’s Security & Democratic Trajectory in a Fractured Region – Berkeley

EVN Talks: Small State, Strategic Breakthrough – Armenia’s Security & Democratic Trajectory in a Fractured Region

Panelists:

Dr. Anna Ohanyan, Stonehill College

Dr. Nerses Kopalyan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Raffi Kassarjian, Sensyan LLC

Moderator:

Dr. Dzovinar Derderian, UC Berkeley

Monday, September 22, 10:00am

Geballe Room, 220 Stephens, Hall Townsend Center for the Humanities

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22 Sept: Small State, Strategic Breakthrough: Armenia’s Search for Security, From Big Tech to Geopolitical Reshuffling

Armenian studies @ Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies presents:
EVN Talks: Small State, Strategic Breakthrough: Armenia’s Search for Security, From Big Tech to Geopolitical Reshuffling
Monday, September 22 at 6:30 – 8:00PM PST

Encina Commons, Rm. 123
615 Crothers Way, Stanford University

Armenia stands at a critical juncture, facing the dual challenges of ensuring security and driving innovation in a region fraught with conflict and uncertainty. This discussion will examine how Armenia manages pressing security challenges with long-term strategic thinking, including the role of technology, digital transformation and creative diplomacy in charting a path forward. The panelists will explore the lessons Armenia offers on resilience, adaptation and reimagining small state strategy in volatile geopolitical contexts.

Panelists:
Dr. Anna OhanyanStonehill College in Massachusetts;
Dr. Nerses KopalyanUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas;
Raffi KassarjianCEO and Principal Advisor at Sensyan;

Moderator:
Maria TitizianEditor-in-Chief of EVN Report

For more event details and to RSVP, click here