It began with a simple instinct: document what is at risk of disappearing. When Anoush Baghdassarian and Ani Schug co-founded Rerooted Archive, they were responding to a moment of crisis. In 2017, Syrian Armenians were being uprooted once again. As the war tore through Aleppo and Kamishli, neighborhoods were emptying out, and homes, churches, schools and memories were being left behind. The community, shaped by survival and cultural resilience, …
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