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Today, July 4th, 2026, marks the historic 250th anniversary of…
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Dear Valued Partner, We write to invite you to become a founding sponsor of the Turkic Languages Film Festival — the USA's first film festival dedicated exclusively to cinema in the Turkic language family — taking place on 4–5 December 2026 at Türk Evi, New York, NY. The festival opens at a historic
This webinar will explore yogurt not merely as a food item, but as a living narrative shaped by migration, fermentation science, tradition, health, and identity.
May 23, 2026, VA – The Assembly of Turkish American…
May 19 marks a defining milestone in Turkish history. On…
The Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA) will hold its 2026 Annual Conference on May 1–2, 2026, at the Westin Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa, 1549 Legacy Drive, Frisco, TX, 75034, featuring the theme “Stronger Together, Building Tomorrow.”
On the occasion of the 105th anniversary of the opening of the Turkish Grand National Assembly and April 23rd Turkish National Sovereignty and Children's Day, ATAA congratulates all children and the Turkish American community.
The ATAA NextGen Webinar Series is a four-part online program connecting Turkish-American youth (ages 14–24) and the broader ATAA community with global sustainability and civic leadership themes.
History shows that durable peace emerges when nations engage multilaterally through treaties, shared institutions, economic interdependence, and cultural exchange. And this is where yogurt and food in general plays a subtle but meaningful role.
Göç yalnızca bir yer değiştirme değil; kimliklerin, ilişkilerin ve yaşam hikâyelerinin yeniden şekillenmesidir. Bu söyleşide psikiyatrist ve yazar Gülseren Budayıcıoğlu ile göçmen kadınların yaşamlarında sıkça görülen kuşaklar arası aktarımlar, travma, kimlik çatışmaları ve güçlenme süreçlerini kade
The ATAA NextGen Webinar Series is a four-part online program connecting Turkish-American youth (ages 14–24) and the broader ATAA community with global sustainability and civic leadership themes.
This event aims to explore the power of the mother tongue in shaping individual identity, academic achievement, and cultural continuity through a multi-voiced perspective ranging from children and youth to academics and parents.