In this part Mr. Edward Nadirsha and Mr. Emanuel Isho are introducing the Assyrian American Association of Chicago which celebrated 100th anniversary in October 2017. They are talking about the activities during the celebrations which took three days. April 6th, 2018.
A poem for Nineveh by and in loving memory of Kaku Qashisha Giwargis Oushana, brought to life by his daughter Atlantida Oushanayou Taimoorazy and his granddaughter Juliana Taimoorazy, narrated by his son, George Oushanayou, and proudly presented to you by Shamiram Media.
Everthing you need to know about Assyrian New Year celebtrations, what traditions our nation has gifted to the world, along with two beautiful poems about the 6768 old celebration in one episode with Rabi Givargiz Isakhani, a profound Assyrian poet and writer from Urmi, brought to you by Shamiram Media.
Juliana Taimoorazy in an up close and personal talk on Assyrian Feminine Power~ Khayla d'Attayouta, brought to you by Shamiram Media. Juliana, the founder and president of Iraqi Christian Relief Council, and a senior fellow at Philos Project, shares her passion for her work, her love for her nation,her hopes for a better future for Assyria, and PREMIERS, a poem written many decades ago about the historical city of Nienveh by her late grandfather, Kaku Oushana, in this exclusive interview.
In this meeting, Dr. Shamiram Davoodpourian is talking about the role of woman in the Assyrian society throughout the history. We, the website of hagyana-atouraya, are broadcasting the talk on the International Women’s Day to show our respect to the women of the world and in particular to the Assyrian women.
Maher Minyanish, is an incredibly talented Assyrian-American portrait artist. Watch his interview on Shamirma Media and find out how Maher used his drawings to escape from difficult circumstances in his life as a refugee.
Dr. Shamiram, a renowned littérateur, the founder of Shamiram Assyrian Women’s Association, graduated with a Pharm.D from the University of Tehran, Iran. She has been a founding and an active member of several Assyrian organizations. She is currently one of Enh̬eduanna’s editorial board members, the publisher of Shamiram journal, and a member of William Daniel Cultural Committee.
Rabi Odisho has been teaching Assyrian language, as mother tongue, in the Swedish official schools in the town of Jönköping since 1998 until he retired few years ago. Rabi Ashor is sharing his experiences with us in this interview. His son, the talented young man, Ninos Odicho, is studying at the university, and he will obtain his bachelor’s degree this summer. Ninos does read and write Assyrian, and he can speak it in a very good level.