THE COMPLICATED HISTORY OF ARMENIAN WOMEN’S GENOCIDE-ERA TATTOOS

Liz Ohanessian interviewed me for a piece she wrote in the LA Weekly about tattooed Armenian Genocide victims.  A photograph of an unnamed tattooed survivor in Aleppo in 1919 is on display at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles’ “Tattoo” exhibit.

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Report about Judayda, Aleppo on the BBC