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Dr. Tatoyan wraps up delegation trip to California

Dr. Tatoyan participated in a panel discussion with leading international legal experts on the topic of justice and accountability in the wake of the Artsakh war that took place at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and was co-hosted by the ANCA-WR, the UCLA Promise Armenian Institute, the UCLA Promise Institute for Human Rights, and CSUN’s Armenian Studies Department. Dr. Tatoyan was joined in conversation by Kate Mackintosh, executive director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights at the UCLA School of Law; Rajika Shah, director of the Genocide Justice Clinic at Loyola Law School; and Karnig Kerkonian, a seasoned international lawyer and legal counsel on Armenia’s case against Azerbaijan at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The extensive discussion examined a range of challenges associated with the justice and accountability process, the importance of international monitoring and reporting, a comparative study between the case of Artsakh and other examples of remedial secession and the prosecution of racially motivated war crimes, and the opportunities at Armenia’s disposal to hold Azerbaijan accountable for its violations of international law. -- The Armenian Weekly

Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Dec. 9-16

Los Angeles Jewish Symphony – Violins of Hope: Noreen Green conducts the orchestra, with violinist Lindsay Deutsch, 7 p.m. Dec. 12. Tickets $41-$109. The Soraya, 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge. www.thesoraya.org/calendar/details/lajs-2021 -- Los Angeles Daily News

NDSU plays host to CSUN

BOTTOM LINE: Cal State Northridge and North Dakota State look to bounce back from losses. Cal State Northridge fell short in a 74-48 game at home to Boise State in its last outing. North Dakota State lost 68-49 on the road against Montana State in its most recent game. -- The New Tribune

Q&A: Budding R&B star Allyn reflects on career, music and growing up in Sacramento

Moriswala went to West Campus High School and then graduated from Pleasant Grove High School before going to Los Angeles for college at California State University Northridge, where she received a degree in Music Industry Studies and a minor in Africana Studies. As a graduating senior at CSUN, she decided she would make the transition to an R&B artist. -- Sacramento Bee

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