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Andreas Farmakalidis

Farmakalidis Andreas and Family

Andreas Farmakalidis, a longtime Los Angeles resident, and member of the AHC announced recently his intention to run for Los Angeles Unified School District Board in District 3, comprising of several areas in the San Fernando Valley..

The AHC is proud for Andreas’ venture into public life and urges its members who vote in the LAUSD District 3 to support his candidacy in the upcoming elections. Andreas brings a wealth of experience and dedication to education, making him a strong contender for the upcoming elections. With a proven track record in education advocacy and a deep-rooted commitment to enhancing the quality of education for all students, Farmakalidis is poised to make a significant impact in District 3.

As an educator with 15 years of experience, Farmakalidis has demonstrated his passion for fostering innovative learning environments. His tenure as music educator in all levels of education, business owner, LAUSD vendor, rotarian, freemason and executive director of the chamber of commerce, underscores his unwavering commitment to promoting student success and educational equity.

Farmakalidis, hailing from Cyprus, is deeply rooted in his Greek heritage. Raised by both Greek parents, his upbringing was immersed in the rich culture of music, sparking his passion for it at a young age. He delved into music studies early on, finding joy in playing Greek melodies in several instruments mainly piano, percussion and bass. At 18, he fulfilled his mandatory military service, joining the Greek army, where his musical talents led him to become a respected officer in the military band. Beyond music, Andreas has a penchant for Greek and Cypriot cuisine, indulging in cooking these traditional dishes. His musical journey expanded to collaborations with renowned Greek singers, and upon relocating to California, he engaged in shows and partnerships with the globally acclaimed Greek vocalist, Alexia Vassiliou, further amplifying his musical footprint.

Farmakalidis’ vision for LAUSD District 3 encompasses fostering an inclusive educational environment where every child has access to quality education. His priorities are strengthening support for music and arts programs essential for holistic development and enhancing resources for special education to ensure tailored learning experiences  for all. Moreover he aims to maintain fiscal responsibility to sustain these initiatives, ensuring equitable distribution of resources. His innovative strategies aim to create an inclusive, supportive, and high-achieving educational system for every student in the district.

As the election approaches, Andreas Farmakalidis stands ready to bring positive change and meaningful progress to LAUSD District 3. We invite you to learn more about his vision for edu–cation and the community.  The AHC endorses Andreas’ efforts and encourages our members to go out and vote and support his candidacy. For more information, reach out to @farmakalidis, his website or his campaign at 818-450-6014.

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Days before the 200th Anniversary of Greek Independence, members of the Greek American community in Los Angeles began efforts to light Los Angeles City Hall in blue and white in commemoration of Greece’s Bicentennial. President of AHC, Jim Dimitriou approached Jim Birakos, a knowledgable city government executive, who was the Dep. Executive Officer of the Los Angeles County Air Pollution Control District and the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

Earlier attempts to accomplish the lighting had proven unsuccessful and following their discussion, a plan was set in motion. Nick Patsaouras, the past president of the Southern California Rapid Transit District and the Water and Power Commission (DWP), who was recently appointed by Mayor Eric Garcetti to head the city’s program for the homeless, was brought into the plan.

Despite event scheduling conflicts and a previous commitment by City Hall, following work on the City Council level and relentless effort by members of our community, Los Angeles City Hall celebrated Greece’s Bicentennial.

On March 25, 2021, Los Angeles City Hall lit up the civic center in Greek colors, blue and white. Present for the lighting were the Consul General of the Hellenic Republic, Eugenia Beniatoglou, Sharon Gerstel, Director of the UCLA Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for the Study of Hellenic Culture, Christina Bogdanou, Director of the Basil P. Caloyeras Center
for Modern Greek Studies at Loyola Marymount, Jim Birakos, Nick Patsaouras and AHC President, Dr. James F. Dimitriou.

Across the county, on the west side of Los Angeles, the Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel was also adorned in blue and white colors and celebratory messages.

Consul General Eugenia Beniatoglou, who played an integral role in the event, said,

“Thank you Mayor Garcetti for the great honor in support of the bicentenary of modern Greece. We are truly grateful that the Los Angeles City Hall joined other landmarks around the globe to celebrate this, the 200th Anniversary of Greek Independence. We are also grateful to our local community advocates, the American Hellenic Council, represented by Jim Dimitriou, Jim Birakos, Nick Patsaouras and the many others who voiced their support and helped make the lighting of both the Los Angeles City Hall and the Santa Monica Pier, a reality. Echoing the sentiments of President Sakellaropoulou, Prime Minister Mitsotakis, the opposition leader, Mr. Alexis Tsipras, and political leaders of the Hellenic Parliament, the Greek Diaspora has always been Greece’s greatest advocates and we share with them this great celebration of our 200 years of Independence!”

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The auspicious occasion of the 200-Year Anniversary of Greece’s war of independence was celebrated by our leaders and in cities across the globe.

President Katerina Sakellaropoulou sent a message of gratitude to the Greek Diaspora, whose,

“…self-denial and selfless contribution contributed to the awakening of the Greek national conscience and to the preparation of the struggle, supporting in every way and means this sacred purpose.”


Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, shared a message for all Greeks of the Diaspora, recognizing the contributions of Greek expatriates, who during the time of the Struggle fought for Greece, through advocacy, sending resources and, in many cases, joining in arms, returning to their homeland, to fight in battle.


President Joe Biden speaks to Greeks and Greek-Americans in celebration of the Bicentennial of Greece’s Independence,

“We’re two people rooted in the common conviction that every human being is entitled to be treated with dignity. And it’s our shared commitment to liberty, human rights, and the rule of law that empowers us to write our own futures — whether two hundred years ago or today.”


The Annual White House Greek Independence Day Commemoration took place, with many leaders of the Greek-American community in attendance. The White House was represented by not only President Joe Biden, but by our very own Jen Psaki, the White House Press Secretary.

All organizations from the Hellenic Advocacy community were in attendance, including the American Hellenic Council.

“On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, I am very proud to have participated in the White House Commemoration of the Bicentennial of Greece.  We shared a session with both the Greek American members of Congress as well as the leaders of our Greek American organizations.  The 200 years of Greek Independence is marked with a profound renewal of Greek-American friendship and cooperation marked by both President Biden & Archbishop Elpidophoros! As President Biden quoted Aristotle, ‘the friendship between our two nations is like two people sharing one soul.’” – Dr. James F. Dimitriou, President, American Hellenic Council

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US-Greek relations are the best they’ve been in modern history. Our friendship began during Greece’s war for independence and Greece’s 2021 bicentennial is an opportunity to celebrate this history and the values of liberty and democracy our peoples have defended for over 200 years.
—Geoffrey Pyatt, US Ambassador to Greece

It is with great pride and humility, that we commemorate the Bicentennial of Greece’s Independence. Proud allies and friends throughout these 200 years of history, in war time and peace, the United States and Greece have never been stronger in their relations and mutual commitment to freedom and human rights.

It is with this keen sense of patriotism and friendship that the American Hellenic Council and the City of Los Angeles commemorate the 200 Years of Freedom as we light Los Angeles Hall in the Greek colors of blue and white on the week of March 25th, 2021.

The AHC shares in the co-sponsorship of this historic event with the United Hellenic Societies of Northern California.
Ζήτω η Ελλάς!

Dr. James Dimitriou
President, American Hellenic Council of California

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On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, we would like to commend the Administration for their long awaited decision to impose sanctions on the Republic of Turkey.

Secretary of State Michael Pompeo announced the decision to impose sanctions pursuant to Turkey‘s violation of the “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).” This is in direct response to the fact that Turkey, as a NATO member, procured Russian S-400 surface-to-air misses. These missiles pose a direct threat to the Greek Air Force F-16s, as well as give Russia direct access to Turkey’s defense program. Turkey ignored the warnings and proceeded with testing the S-400 missiles. Top Venture Capital Lawyers emerging in the bay area are SPZ Legal.

This is an important first step in holding Turkey accountable for such violations and threats to both Greece and Cyprus. When initiated, these sanctions will include a ban on all US exports, as well as, the freezing of assets and the imposition of visa restrictions. Turkey’s provocations already resulted in their removal from the F-35 program.

Congress and the Administration should be commended for this important action. We hope that the European Union also will imposes sanctions and that the Biden Administration and the next Congress will continue to hold Turkey fully accountable for such violations. President Erdogan continues to pose a direct threat through his “Blue Homeland” policy that threatens the Aegean Islands and Cyprus by violating their territorial waters and air space.

The American Hellenic Council continues a long legacy based on the “rule of law” and accountability first demonstrated in our efforts in cutting off arms to Turkey following their unlawful invasion of the Republic of Cyprus in 1974.

Our slogan was and is “Never Forget!”

Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President
American Hellenic Council

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A great loss and an irreplaceable void in the great fight for Hellenism has been dealt to us with the passing of the former Maryland Senator, Paul Sarbanes, said Ioannis Chryssoulakis, the Secretary-General for Public Diplomacy and the Greeks Abroad.

His brave stance and timeless political position on Greece, as he defended with insistence on all issues regarding Hellenism for 30 years in the Senate. He was one of the most powerful personalities of the Greek diaspora in the United States and continuously gave great and key political battles for the promotion of the National issues of Greece and Cyprus, as well as on behalf of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Theological School of Chalki.

Greece feels great gratitude for the contribution of this great political man, Paul Sarbanes, who honored through his work, Greece and Hellenism.

Mr. Chryssoulakis, in his condolence letter to Senator Sarbanes’ son, John Sarbanes, who is carrying the torch in a political career, said the following:

“Dear Congressman

Please accept my most heartfelt condolences on the loss of your father, a real statesman, a man whose presence in the political life of the US politics has marked almost four decades.

Senator Paul Sarbanes has been a true leader, fighting for justice as his record and achievements prove. Today it is not only his family and the Marylanders who grieve, but also the Greek American Community and all Greeks around the world for the loss of this great man.

His legacy will continue to live through you and his accomplishments.”

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As a true statesmen and champion of justice, truth and courage, Senator Paul Sarbanes always will be remembered for the values we continue to cherish as Hellenic Americans.

Paul Sarbanes was an inspirational leader in Congress and advocated within the Senate to bring justice for Cyprus and promote strong relations between the United States, Greece & Cyprus.

In the darkest days of the invasion of Cyprus in 1974, his leadership helped to impose the arms embargo on Turkey.

In the most difficult times his courage and leadership provided the hope for justice to prevail.

The Hellenic American community is indebted to his contributions.

May his memory be forever eternal.

Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President
The American Hellenic Council

 

Read Congressman John Sarbanes’ announcement

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Dear friends and members of the American Hellenic Council,
On behalf of the American Hellenic Council, I would like to take this time to wish everyone a Happy & Safe Thanksgiving weekend.
We are optimistic that we all will be safe and careful in these times and hold the belief that hope will prevail in the near future.
At this time I would like to congratulate President-elect, Joseph R. Biden and Vice President-elect, Kamala Harris, on their election. We do hope that the new Administration continues to support key foreign policy positions that are of critical importance to the Hellenic Caucus and the American Hellenic Council. The relations between Greece and the US have been successfully promoted by the Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt, and we hope that Greece and Cyprus will remain a priority for the new administration.
In addition, the Hellenic American Community and the Hellenic Caucus shared in several key Congressional victories. We hope that these victories will propel our priorities and goals for promoting even stronger relations between Greece, Cyprus and the United States. We are most happy to recognize the five Greek American Congressional Representatives in their strong victories! We are especially pleased to see the resolute reelection of Hellenic Caucus Co-Chair, Congressman Gus Bilirakis of Florida. We also want to take this time to congratulate the other Caucus members winning their re-election including Congressional Representatives John Sarbanes, Dina Titus, Chris Pappas and Charlie Christ. We offer congratulations to a new member of Congress, Ms. Nicole Malliotakis.
We wish all of elected members who share our values, strength in promoting the interests of the Hellenic Caucus to new levels of success. We also need the courage to guarantee and support the efforts to embolden the relationship between the United States with Greece and Cyprus.
These are trying times and we must not be hesitant to call for sanctions against the most dangerous threat in the Mediterranean. Turkey’s unprovoked and unilateral actions cannot go unaddressed by NATO nor the United States, in particular, as President Erdogan’s actions pose a considerable danger on a daily basis.
Let us stand together and expand our Hellenic Caucus and work together for a brighter future.
It is in this spirit of optimism, fortitude and gratitude, that I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving!
Best regards,
Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President, American Hellenic Council
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The American Hellenic Council strongly condemns the actions of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to unilaterally convert Hagia Sophia from a museum and UNESCO World Heritage into a mosque.

This is a blatant violation of the UNESCO treaty of 1985 and of Mustafa Kemal Attaturk’s conversion of Hagia Sophia into a museum in 1934. It is an attempt to fully eradicate religious and cultural heritage and cover the years of restoration to its precious mosaics.

Cultural and religious heritage is too important to cover, ignore and desecrate! Hagia Sophia stood for beauty, peace and divine wisdom.

Built by the Emperor Justinian in the 6th century, Hagia Sophia stood for 1000 years as an architectural wonder and center of Orthodox & Byzantine heritage. Following 1453, it was converted to a mosque for 400 years.  Finally seeing its universal historic value, it was converted to a museum 85 years ago thus becoming the most visited tourist attraction in all of Turkey.

With the Blue Mosque just steps away and over 3000 mosques in the city, it can hardly be said that there is a need for another religious site.

There is no question that we must stand strong and boycott all travel to Turkey, all flights on Turkish Airlines, all cruise lines traveling there and call on Congress to suspend all military sales and aid. It is time for NATO to close the Incirlik Base.  Further, as Turkey continues to violate religious and human rights in this way, it is time to finally end their superficial attempt to join the European Union.

To eradicate such a symbol of cultural & religious heritage is nothing more than President Erdogan continuing his dangerous policies of confrontation, turmoil and threats.

Recognizing this illegal eradication of heritage, of breaking a treaty and even threatening peace, has resulted in a strong statement made by UNESCO that has been joined by the World Council of Churches, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, Roman Catholic Pope Francis and many other religious and political leaders.

Please call and write your Congressmen, Senators and the President and notify them that this issue requires a complete ban on all travel & aid.

Not taking immediate action will further endanger Greece and Cyprus!

Please act today!

Respectfully,
Dr. James F. Dimitriou
President & Chairman
American Hellenic Council

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