Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day is on April 24. It's a day when people remember a very sad time in history. Over 100 years ago, many Armenian people were hurt and killed during a dark period in the Ottoman Empire. On this day, Armenians and others around the world think about those who suffered and lost their lives. This helps keep the memory of those people alive and teaches everyone to be kind and to stop such things from happening again. People might gather for quiet ceremonies, light candles, or share stories to honor and remember the past.
How to celebrate Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day?
Gather your family or friends to learn and remember together. Light a candle in memory of those who were affected. You can draw pictures or write messages of peace and hope. Share stories or watch documentaries to understand more. If you have Armenian friends, reach out and show your support. Plant a flower or tree to symbolize new beginnings and the importance of life. You can even cook or try Armenian food to honor their culture. End the day by saying kind words about how we can work towards a more understanding and peaceful world together.