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Armenians Came to SF to Escape Genocide. Now, Fears of That History Are Resurfacing

Armenians Came to SF to Escape Genocide. Now, Fears of That History Are Resurfacing

The Bay

October 19, 202017m 3s

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Show Notes

Generations of Armenians and descendants of those who escaped the Armenian Genocide have found refuge in San Francisco. That’s the epicenter of a robust church community center and where Armenian Americans can celebrate their culture, history and heritage. It’s also where a recent spate of suspected hate crimes are raising fears about the current border conflict — and painful memories of violence.

Guest: Nastia Voynovskaya, KQED Arts and Culture editor and reporter

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