TURKISH CULTURAL CENTER MASSACHUSETTS

  • Turkish Day At Massachusetts State House

  • Turkish Cultural Center Boston cosponsored a panel discussion on The making of Turkey’s new constitution

  • Turkish Cultural Center Western Massachusetts

  • Condemnation Message of Boston Marathon Attack

  • Turkish Cultural Center Boston held a Welcome Reception to Burak Kararti, Consul General of Turkey to Boston.

  • Turkish Coffee Night

  • Noah's Pudding Day

  • Visiting Center For Arabic Cultures

  • Food Drive

  • Meliksah & Canik Basaren Universities Presidents Has Visited Us

  • Farewell Reception of Murat Lutem

  • Prof. Dr. Recep Akdağ, Minister of Health of Turkey visited TCC-B

  • 3rd Annual Turkish Cultural Day

  • The First Annual Children’s Cultural Festival (CCF)

  • TCC- Boston Visited Governor Deval Patrick

Articles & Publications

council_of_turkicThere are, small and large, but many Turkic communities in U.S.A. more than 30 years. Those Turkic American communities are as follows; Kazakh, Bosnian, and Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Turkmen, Tajik, and Azerbaijan communities in U.S. As Turkic Americans’ migrations increased rapidly, they have started to establish many local community organizations such as; Cultural centers, Private Schools, Interfaith Dialogue Centers, Mosques, Business Associations, and etc. However, most of them were not part of any civil organization. Their main goal was to be able to live or practice their culture, and transmit their values onto their future generations.

 

In this booklet, you can follow the activities conducted by The Turkic  American Association -as an umbrella organization- working with the six major federations and total of 217 member organizations throughout the Nation.

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The US has attracted people in search of share of 'the American dream' from all corners of the world. Because of the fact that the United States' history is one of immigration, MAerican society has often been described as a 'melting pot' or a 'cultural mosaic'

The Turkic American Alliance is a non-government, not-for-profit organization established under the 501(3) laws within the United States with the mere purpose of promoting cultural understanding. The Alliance is established as a broader umbrella organization for federations, councils and similar entities which bear the qualities and share the objectives of establishing closer relations with the Turkic American community and the community at large and also with the members of other ethnic communities in the United States.

A brief history of all organizations under the Turkic American Alliance is in this catalogue.


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Established in 2006, The Turkish American Women's Society (TAWSO) is the first Turkish-American women's organization in Boston. TAWSO is a non-profit organization. TAWSO offers social activities for the community, provides support for newcomers and aims to enrich the lives of women and children and hence the family.

This is a recipe book for those who want to explore Turkish cuisine by cooking. There are a lot of different tastes for you to discover.


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