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Hosted by the Psychology & Human Services Club, the Stigma Free Speaker Series invites students, alumni, and mental health professionals to have “Real Talk” about the stigma surrounding mental health. Together, both sharers and listeners help create a safe space for understanding, empathy, and connection.
November 20, 2025
The Strength of Armenian Culture: Tradition, Family, and Resilience, Speaker: Elen
Time: 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Location: MAN 100
Description: The speech will focus on Armenian culture and its strong traditions, exploring its origins, core values, and the vital roles of family and community in daily life. It will also discuss the lasting effects of war on the Armenian people and how these challenges have strengthened their resilience, unity, and pride. Additionally, the speech will examine Armenian parenting styles, which are caring yet firm, emphasizing respect for family, hard work, and cultural preservation. Overall, it will highlight how Armenia’s traditions, family life, and history of perseverance together form a proud and enduring culture.
This initiative is presented in collaboration with the Writing Center, Wellness Center, and Nectar Club, and is sponsored by Student Life & Activities.
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