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

The Bay - Un pódcast de KQED

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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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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