ACA Visits the Armenian American Museum
On March 14, as part of a tour organized by Delila Shahbazyan, members of the Armenian Council of America — Krikor Moloyan, Raffi Barsamyan, Ellen Meroyan, Patil Koulajian, Alex Muradyan, and ACA Washington representative Taniel Koushakjian — visited the Armenian American Museum under the leadership of Council Chairman Sevak Khatchadorian to observe the progress of the construction work, which highlighted both the unity of the community and the importance of every donation in making the museum a reality.
The museum will serve as a bridge between the Armenian Diaspora and Armenia, becoming an educational and inspiring environment where the public can learn about Armenian American history, while also encouraging people to embrace cultural diversity and contribute to greater global understanding and stronger human connections.
Krikor Moloyan, a member of the Board of Governors for the museum, noted that this initiative is not merely a construction project, but also a symbolic step toward strengthening community unity, preserving cultural heritage, and reinforcing Diaspora-Homeland ties.
Architect Aram Alajajian emphasized that their vision for the museum reflects a deep commitment to honoring Armenian heritage and designing spaces that bring communities together.