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2009-2010: The Crimson Field was chosen as required reading by Professor Ellene Phufas for her World Literature class for the SUNY system (State University of New York) to represent a work about the Christian Genocides in Asia Minor. This achievement is being hailed as a milestone in the study and recognition of the Assyrian Genocide at an institution of higher learning. Up until now, the study of the Assyrian Genocide was globally absent from the curriculum of educational institutions. 2009: At the Assyrian Universal Alliance 26th World Conference in Sydney, Australia, Rosie Malek-Yonan was named and awarded the 2009 Assyrian Woman of the Year in recognition of her substantial contribution to advance the Assyrian national cause by promoting international recognition of the Assyrian Genocide, her extensive efforts in conveying the needs of the Assyrians to the United States government, and achievements in providing individual service to the Assyrian community worldwide. 2008: Rosie Malek-Yonan was awarded Excellence in Arts and Entertainment by the Iranian American Political Action Committee for her numerous contributions as an actress, artist, director, author and activist. 2007: Rosie Malek-Yonan's The Crimson Field, featured in the winter 2007's fourth issue of MAKE, a Chicago Literary Magazine. 2006: Rosie Malek-Yonan was named and awarded Woman of the Year at the 73rd Annual Assyrian Convention in Chicago, Illinois by the board of advisors of the Assyrian American National Federation, Inc. 2005: Rosie Malek-Yonan's The Crimson Field was named and awarded The Assyrian Event of the Year 2005 by Zinda Magazine, Washington, D.C. | ||
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Event of the Year 6755 | ||
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"The Crimson Field" Historic Novel by Rosie Malek-Yonan
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Letters From Readers | ||
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Dear Rosie, I was greatly delighted to know the news that Zinda names your Crimson Field as The Event of the Year 6755 (2005). I wish to express my sincere congratulations to your achievement and win recognition. Your excellent novel really is the best event in Assyrian community. Also,...Your rapturous tale about Beverly Hills Festival was splendid...I finished my book Assyrians in Tbilisi"...I hope that you are keeping well. Please accept my best wishes. God bless you. Yours sincerely, Professor Sergey G. Osipov, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc. - Moscow, Russia I...am incredibly proud of...my dear friend, Rosie Malek-Yonan! So very gratifying to see her honored for her remarkable "entry" into the world of books...With love and a huge "Congrats!" Brian Patrick Clarke - Florida Dear Rosie, shlamalakh again...Congratulations for winning the "Event of the Year." Truly Yours, Joseph Saroukhanoff - Turlock, California Dearest Rosie, Congratulations on your The Crimson Field Event of the Year 6755. Very well-deserved recognition. On behalf of the Assyrian Aid Society of America, Los Angeles Chapter and all our supporters, we are so proud of you for this accomplishment and wishing you all the best, and much success in your new venture of serving our Beloved Nation with your outstanding contributions. Pierre Toulakany, President, AAS-A Los Angeles Chapter - Los Angeles, California Subject: Rosie Malek-Yonan's The Crimson Field "Assyrian Event of the Year 6755". Congratualtions Michael Askaro - Sydney, Australia Thank you Rosie...my sister and I really enjoyed your lecture. Andres Solomonoff - Berkeley, California Congratulations Rosie, Love Michael Papo, Photographer - Los Angeles, California Hey Rosie, This calls for a party (congratulations). Sincerely, John Yonan - Wisconsin Rosie! Way to go, Rosie...Jessica and I are so excited. I knew this was going to happen to you. I am very honored to have met you and had Jessica work with you! I hope that we can get together soon. Just to let you know, we are working on Jessica's plans to figure skate for Lebanon in 2010...Congratulations again, Rosie! Love, Jessica, Eva & Nicole Terzian - California How exciting thatÉyour book [was] selected 'Event of the Year'. I am so proud of you Rosie. You have dabbed in almost all the arts so far in your life, something to be damn proud of, I'll say!!! Keep up the good work. Jeanette T Wood - Turlock, California ...We are so proud of our Assyrian Bother and Sister, Nouri and Rosie, They are the inspiration for us. We are wishing them all the best. Angie Toulakany - Los Angeles, California Hi Rosie, Congratulations, to quote Clint Eastwood "You made my Day" what wonderful news to top up all your achievements with this award. I am so happy for you and if it is the last thing that I will strive to, is definitely meeting you in person one day and shake those hands that have given so much to this weak and tiny nation. Congratulations again and God bless. Regards. Youel Veshay - Australia Overjoyed with Zinda's Choices. What an apt choice it was for [Zinda Magazine] to select the famed Assyrian journalist...as your Assyrian of the Year 6755. Moreover Ms. Rosie Malek-Yonans brilliant portrayal of the shocking persecution endured by Assyrians was like nothing I had ever read before. You, as a publication, deserve commendation on these choices. Indeed the year 6755 brought trials and tribulations to our feeble Nation. But nevertheless, I am overjoyed that you have chosen two people who are artists in every sense of the word...[A]s I sat reading Ms. Malek-Yonans book, with tears running down my face and my heart breaking at the injustice my people have suffered, I was gripped by a sense of patriotism and a sense of intense pride at the notion that perhaps, just perhaps, our cause would be heard. I wanted to stand and shout from the rooftops that Rosie Malek-Yonans literary achievement (because that is what it is) should be in every bookstore in the world and in every language. I wanted for people to know the story of my Nation. I wanted my fellow citizens of this ever synergized world to understand the suffering of my people. And now I can rest assured that we have moved that one inch closer to Assyria. No, we havent acquired tracts of land or raised our flag, but true Nationalism and Patriotism must first start in the hearts of Assyrians. And these two giants of Assyria have helped us as human beings to fill our hearts with Assyrianism. Joseph Haweil - Australia ...my congratulations for Rosie Malek-Yonan...It is really very nice. And I am so proud...Our Assyrian nation is need the more people like Rosie Malek-Yonan...CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!...With the best regards. Dr. Anahit Khosroeva - Yerevan, Armenia | ||
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Rosie Malek-Yonan's The Crimson Field featured in issue #4 of MAKE, a Chicago Literary Magazine, Released Winter 2007. | ||
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