Achieving the acknowledgement and declaration of a historically agreed-upon fact is a deceptively simple challenge. It is one that the Armenian community intimately understands, specifically in the form of denial of a genocide. For the past 106 years, every year on April 24, the international Armenian community experiences a plethora of emotions and is then told to be quiet about them. We feel a righteousness course through us, with the need to march for our history. We unite under our common history and survival, feeling blessed to be alive together. Most prominently, we experience a collective grief so large that itâs crazy to think that this is a grief originating from a crime that occurred so long ago.Â