Mapping Migration, Learning from Oral History

Subtitle: 
Ottoman Greek Immigration to Western Pennsylvania
Activity Type: 
Cultural Event
Presenter: 
Dr. Yiorgo Topalidis
Date: 
Sunday, September 25, 2022 - 17:00
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Contact Person: 
Nick Giannoukakis
Contact Phone: 
4126246150
Contact Email: 
ngiann1@pitt.edu
Cost: 
free

Until now, little was known about Greeks in the Ottoman Empire who migrated to America surrounding the Christian Genocide. For the first time ever, Dr. Topalidis will shone a spotlight on those who settled in Western Pennsylvania through a lecture-presentation on his groundbreaking research.

This event is part of the month-long commemoration "Agape and Hope Resurrected in Hripsime's Agony, Athena's Mourning, and Rachel's Heartbreak." The Greek, Armenian, and Jewish Communities of Western Pennsylvania are coming together in September 2022 to mark 100 years since 1922, a point between 1915 and 1923 when Christians and Jews were systematically exterminated for their faith and culture. We will commemorate those who perished and use this milestone in our histories to show that in the face of despair and death, creation and inspiration can be fostered and nurtures for a better and more tolerant world.

UCIS Unit: 
Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs
Other Pitt Sponsors: 
Greek Nationality Room Committee
Armenian Nationality Room Committee
Israel Heritage Room Committee
Non-University Sponsors: 
Classrooms Without Borders
United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
American Hellenic Foundation of Western Pennsylvania
Is Event Already in University Calendar?: 
Yes
University Calendar ID: 
40978178488752