The Genius of Greg Asbed (Just Don’t Call Him A Genius)

Gulfshore Life Magazine
February 2018
 
 
The Genius of Greg Asbed (Just Don't Call Him A Genius)
 
The MacArthur Fellow has worked wonders for local farm workers but shuns the attention to his considerable talents.
 
BY KRISTINE GILL
 
 
 
JOHN D. & CATHERINE T. MACARTHUR FOUNDATION
 
 
 
The first time Jon Esformes, a Florida grower with tomato fields in Immokalee, sat down with Greg Asbed, a leader of the Coalition for Immokalee Workers, he was firm about his aim.
 
“Look, I’m here to have a cup of coffee and decide if I like you and trust you,” Esformes said to Asbed, who was there promoting the CIW’s Fair Food Program.
 
“That’s all I’ve ever wanted,” Asbed replied.
 
It was the perfect response, Esformes recalls, because it set the tone for a laid-back conversation after weeks of back and forth between lawyers, as Sunripe Certified Brands looked to join the FFP, working with pickers and buyers to create a safe and fair workplace for all involved.
 
Esformes was pleasantly surprised to find that Asbed was a good listener, genuine and engaged. He was quick with a laugh and a smile, and even-keeled and truly present for the conversation. Esformes quickly realized: Here was a guy who believed wholeheartedly in his group’s mission to ensure basic human rights in the workplace for farmworkers. The two had more in common than not, Esformes realized, and from there joining the cause was inevitable. He was sold.
 
“All of my conversations with Greg have been that easy,” Esformes says.
 
Esformes was not surprised then to learn that Asbed was named one of 24 MacArthur Fellows (colloquially known as Genius Grant winners) for 2017 and the recipient of $625,000 for his cause. Of course, he didn’t hear it from Asbed himself.
 
“The thing about Greg that is really extraordinary is that in the face of opposition he remains loyal to his principles, and in the face of success he remains loyal to his principles,” Esformes says. “Both are dangerous places, right? You can fall into despair with the opposition, which he doesn’t allow himself to do; and you can get puffed up when people are patting you on the back and telling you how great you are and lose sight of your principles.”
 
Ever humble, Asbed is more keen to talk about the FFP than himself.
 
If Asbed won’t toot his own horn, the facts will.
 
There’s the standard biography, which lists his undergraduate degree from Brown University and his master’s from Johns Hopkins. He’s fluent in Creole and Spanish. One of his partners at the CIW, Lucas Benitez, said his dialect has rubbed off on Asbed over the years so much that native-Spanish speakers peg Asbed as Mexican.
 
Asbed, the grandson of Armenian immigrants who survived the genocide, grew up with a deep appreciation of human rights. That innate sense took form in Haiti, where he spent three years after college in a grassroots effort to bring democracy to the country.
 
Then there’s the fact that Asbed and his wife, Laura Germino, are quite the human rights power couple. She specializes in human trafficking and slavery, and they share a passion for the work, which they’ve dedicated their lives to since before CIW (she’s the third founder), when they were working for Florida Legal Services. In his free time, Asbed swears he also has time to coach junior pro basketball and Little League baseball. For fun, he harvests watermelons. Oh, and he is a Dallas Cowboys diehard. For the longest time, his neighbors didn’t know what to make of him between polite hellos from across the yard to the Sunday afternoon shouting matches with his television.
 
“Now, in my defense, that was during the Cowboys heyday years of ’92 to ’95, so the stakes were high and there was a lot to yell about,” Asbed says. “But yeah, that was me.”
 
Their son, Isaiah, also a Cowboys fan, is technically an eighth-grader but already taking classes at LaBelle High School through a specialized program. In the first grade, he was reading at a 12th-grade level. And last year, he visited his dad’s alma mater for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth’s annual event recognizing junior high kids whose SAT and ACT scores rival those of seniors in high school. And he’s taken up an interest in neuroscience. Fitting, considering Asbed’s undergraduate degree, the one from Brown, was a Bachelor of Science in neuroscience.
 
“I figured they asked for the wrong Asbed when they called,” Asbed says, referring to the MacArthur folks.
 
So yes, on paper, Asbed is smart. But what’s truly impressive is how all the nitty gritty details bolster the biography. The way, for instance, he and Benitez and Germino engineered a model for improving working conditions in the fields called “worker-driven social responsibility,” or WSR. It’s the bottom-up approach to ensuring a safe and fair work environment by educating the workers themselves (and it’s where they plan to put their grant money to use, furthering the model through consulting and traveling here and abroad to meet new partners).
 
The model works within what Asbed and the others call the FFP. Born out of their Taco Bell campaign of the early 2000s, which urged the fast food giant to consider abused workers picking their produce, the program requires a nominal fee from big buyers who rely on cheap produce, such as tomatoes, to fill their burritos and tacos. That fee—just a penny per pound of produce—goes to the growers who award it to their workers as a bonus.
 
It’s all kept in line by another one of the CIW’s creations called the Fair Foods Standards Council. Based in Sarasota, it acts as the judicial branch of the equation, overseeing all parties from the field workers to the growers to the buyers, making sure everyone plays by the rules. The workers set their own standards, and the council makes sure they’re met.
 
Germino says her husband has the ability to look at a problem scientifically to figure out how to fix it. But he has also mastered the art of relating to people from the fields to the CEO’s office. And in a business that is as much about changing hearts as it is changing minds, that’s key.
 
“I would call him a Renaissance man,” she says.
 
As Esformes puts it, Asbed “meets people where they’re at.” Maybe that’s by relating to them as fellow descendants of refugees. Esformes’ family came from Salonica, Greece, Jews amid the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
 
Or maybe it’s in his willingness to get his hands dirty with those fighting for their own rights. He picks watermelons, after all, often for 16-hour shifts in the heat, hurling the fruits into a moving truck without damaging them.
 
And once, when the CIW’s 15-seater GMC van broke down 2 miles from the nearest exit, Asbed volunteered to run the gas can to the station and back—this after a jog around the D.C. National Mall that same morning—so the group could make their meeting that day in Philadelphia with Aramark. The food service, uniforms and facilities provider is now an FFP partner.
 
As a youth coach, Asbed is known for his pre-game speeches.
 
He’s stern when necessary, but never gets mean,” his son says. “He congratulates people when praise is due, which makes them want to try even harder. He knows how to bring out the best in everybody.”
 
Something about the method or the man is working. So far, they’ve gotten major players such as Walmart, Whole Foods, Chipotle, Taco Bell, The Fresh Market, Trader Joe’s and Subway on-board. The best part about agreeing to work with FFP is that the group wants growers and buyers to succeed so that workers have jobs.
 
“Ours is a real human relationship,” Esformes says of him and Asbed. “On paper it looks real high-level, but at the basic level we’re all humans looking to take care of our families.”
 
Asbed doesn’t know who nominated him for the MacArthur Fellowship. If everyone plays by the rules, he’ll never know. The point is to keep everything hush-hush so that by the time you call a winner on the phone, they’re mid-Hurricane Irma prep, screwing on shutters, sufficiently shocked and confused to learn that they’ve won.
 
Asbed is still shocked, and of course humbled, to be among a group of jaw-dropping fellows. The 2017 class includes 24 individuals of all backgrounds. There’s a journalist, a painter, a poet, a fiction writer, a computer scientist and an immunologist, to name a few. Then there’s this human rights strategist.
 
“It’s a ‘Genius’ award, but the thing about Greg is he will deny that,” Benitez says. “But he is an amazingly intelligent person. We have learned so much from him and so much together over the years.
 
“But at the end of the day, he continues to be our dear ‘pelon.’”
 
Translation for you non-geniuses: “Baldy.”

Probation officer caught red-handed in undercover bribe operation by national security agents

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An official of the State Probation Service of the Justice Ministry has been arrested by national security agents for accepting a bribe.

The National Security Service was carrying out the operation based on intelligence reports and caught the official, head of the first unit of the Yerevan department of the probation service, red handed.

According to preliminary reports, the official had demanded a 400,000 dram bribe from a citizen who had been ordered by a court to pay a 1,2 million dram fine, in order to create preconditions for the latter’s sentencing to be cancelled.

The bribery act was carried out under the supervision and control of NSS agents, as part of the undercover operation. An investigation has been launched.

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Asbarez Exclusive: An Interview with L.A. City Councilmember Paul Krekorian

LITTLE ARMENIA–Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian sat down with Asbarez Editor Ara Khachatourian Thursday and discussed a myriad issues including the 30th anniversary of the Artsakh Liberation movement, future plans for the Shushi-Los Angeles Friendship City project, affordable housing in Los Angeles, the rise in homelessness in the city and advances in public transportation in L.A. The interview aired on Horizon Armenian Television late last week.

Calendar of Events – 02/8/2018

                        GROONG's Calendar of events
                        (All times local to events)

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What:           "The Heritage of the Salmast Region in Art, Culture and History"
                a lecture in Armenian is given by Dr. Marco Brambilla with
                the participation of Salmast Heritage Association
When:           Feb 11 2018 1pm
                Following Church Divine Liturgy which starts at 10:30am
Where:          Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley
                Western Prelacy's Hall, 6252 Honolulu Ave., La Crescenta, CA
Misc:           This presentation will try to provide a global image of the
                history of the region of Salmast from the early ages to date,
                particularly emphasizing the importance of the region, its
                development and its architectural heritage. It has a specific
                architectural heritage that is unique in Armenian
                architecture, and was a cultural region with theaters, schools
                and active commercial ties from all over the world. Yet it is
                relatively unknown.
                Dr. Marco G. Brambilla is a practicing architect and an
                architectural historian specializing in the history of Islamic
                and Armenian architecture. He has taught and lectured
                extensively in major schools of architecture worldwide. Since
                2016, in cooperation with UCLA and Salmast Heritage
                Association, he has started a major research program about the
                cultural heritage of the Salmast Region. This will also be the
                topic of an academic course at UCLA in the spring of 2018.
                The event is free to the public.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            818-244-9645

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What:           ARS Norian Youth Connect Program
When:           Mar 3 2018 9am
Where:          Columbia University, NY
Misc:           The program is sponsored by the Armenian Relief Society of
                Eastern USA and the Columbia University Armenian Society,
                directed by, Dr. Khatchig Mouradian.
                The program is available to any Armenian college student
                between the ages of 18 and 27 years old. Details to follow.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Web:            
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.arseastusa.org_&d=DwIB-g&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=LVw5zH6C4LHpVQcGEdVcrQ&m=KDgMJ5F_YX8N4jkboQpY5iJkUQClELLLiAXkYYCPe5I&s=FpGsHE9E1fIjYjjj87yE-VqrChydt13lBrPqA2HYflE&e=

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Armen Sarkissian Continues Meeting as he Mulls Presidential Candidacy

Dr. Armen Sarkissian tours the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies (photo by Mkhitar Khachatryan)

YEREVAN—Dr. Armen Sarkissian, the ruling Republican Party of Armenia’s candidate for president, had a busy day Wednesday visiting among other places Armenia’s Constitutional Court, Yerevan State University and Tumo Center for Creative Technologies in a bid to fulfill his pledge of meeting with a cross section of Armenia society prior to accepting the nomination.

Sarkissian opted to explain his decision to not immediately accept the nomination by outlining his desire to meet with the people and key stakeholders in the country, adding that the new constitution will usher in a new era that will have a lasting impact on the country.

“After April, regardless of who becomes President, we will enter a new period where after the experience of the past 26 years, when the country was governed by a presidential, and then semi-presidential systems, we will transition to a parliamentary system, which significantly differs from the previous ones,” explained Sarkissian when speaking to the science department of the Yerevan State University on Wednesday.

“In terms of simplicity of governance, the most simple is the presidential system. However, in order to create a more principled system, which will enable us to form a stronger civil society, strengthen democratic institutions and create checks & balances of power in the long-term, the parliamentary system of government is more realistic,” added Sarkissian, who is currently serving as Armenia’s Ambassador to the Great Britain and United Kingdom.

He explained that under the new constitution, the president will serve a seven-year term, and it is up to that individual to create and initiate this new culture on the right footing, because, he explained that “after seven years if we conclude that we have created the wrong culture, it would be very difficult to change.”

“Certainly, before undertaking such a responsibility, any individual must rely on his spiritual values, his culture, his faith, his reasoning and life experience, but also also have certain qualities among them an ability to listen to differing opinions,” said Sarkissian.

The former prime minister also touched on the issue during an interview with Shant TV, during which he disagreed with the notion that the next president of Armenia will be “without powers,” given that the new constitution grants executive powers, including the command of the armed forces, to the prime minister.

“If they read the constitution carefully they will see that it envisages not a limited monarchy but more powers than are enjoyed by the presidents of many European parliamentary republics,” said the ex-premier currently serving as Armenia’s ambassador to Britain.

“Obviously, the president of the republic will have to stick to the letter and the spirit of the constitution during their tenure,” he went on. “But you and I know very well that with the same letters and the same words one can write different sentences and express different thoughts.”

On Wednesday, Sarkissian also toured the Tumo Center for Creative Technologies, where he gained a first-hand knowledge of the center’s activities and mission.

He told reporters that his visit to TUMO was not happenstance, but rather a planned one, because “I believe that if we are dreaming of a good future for our republic, Tumo is the first indicator that directly shows where Armenia should be going.”

Sarkissian said that advancing the technology sector in Armenia will provide the country with the ability to advance to a larger global market and at the same time allow the country to harness both its domestic potential and that of the Diaspora’s.

Armenia to propose Living Together treaty to La Francophonie partners

News.am, Armenia
Jan 29 2018
Armenia to propose Living Together treaty to La Francophonie partners Armenia to propose Living Together treaty to La Francophonie partners

16:49, 29.01.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – At the International Organisation of La Francophonie Summit which is to take place in Armenia in October, the country will propose the participants to sign the Living Together treaty.

Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian on Monday stated the aforesaid, as he summed the 2017 activities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to the minister, the holding of this summit and the OIF chairmanship are a unique opportunity for Armenia.

Hundreds of delegates will arrive in the country to attend this event. 

The Yerevan Declaration and more than ten resolutions also will be adopted at the summit.

In addition, a business forum is also planned to be held within the framework of this high-level meeting.

The RA Parliament`s special commissions approved the project "On Genocide Actions against Yezidis on the Territories of Iraq Controlled by Terrorist Groupings"

ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia
 Thursday


The RA Parliament`s special commissions approved the project "On
Genocide Actions against Yezidis on the Territories of Iraq Controlled
by Terrorist Groupings"

Yerevan January 11

Ani Mshetsyan. The Commission on Foreign Relations and European
Integration of the Armenian Parliament unanimously approved the draft
statement on "Genocide actions against Yezidis on the territories of
Iraq controlled by terrorist groups."

As the deputy from the ruling Republican Party and the Yezidi
community of Armenia, Rustam Mahmudyan stated during the commission
meeting, the genocidal actions against the Yezidis of Iraq can not be
qualified otherwise than as a crime against humanity. RPA MP Shirak
Torosyan said that the issue was submitted for discussion with a
significant delay, and that the text of the statement should indicate
the number of victims and victims of the actions of militants.

Secretary of the parliamentary faction Tsarukyan Vahe Enfiazjyan noted
that the actions that were committed against the Yezidis are, beyond
any doubt. a genocide, and this fact must be recognized.

Meanwhile, RPA deputy Artashes Geghamyan said that the adoption of
such a statement is somewhat risky, as it puts, in Geghamian's
opinion, into questioning the existence of statehood in Iraq. "Armenia
and Iraq are linked by long-standing friendly relations, and the
authorities of this country have always positively treated the
representatives of the Armenian community," the deputy said,
suggesting adding a provision on the support of friendly Iraq by
Armenia. The MP also noted that such issues should not simply appeal
to the international community, but to the UN Security Council. In
addition, Geghamyan suggested replacing the phrase "genocidal actions"
with the term "genocide" in the text of the statement.

The head of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, RPA
Vice-President Armen Ashotyan, responding to Geghamyan, said that this
issue was repeatedly discussed with experts-genocide experts and
specialists in international law who stated that the term "genocide"
can only be used in If this crime was carried out by a certain state
in relation to one or another nationality. "Since ISIS is a terrorist
organization, it's rather difficult to evaluate its actions against
the Yezidi people from the point of view of international law. We de
jure and de facto condemn this crime," explained Ashotyan,
nevertheless, having agreed to the introduction of some changes in the
text of the statement. The Yezidi community of Armenia earlier raised
the issue of the need to recognize the "Yezidi genocide" by the
parliament of Armenia, not only in Iraq, but also in Ottoman Turkey in
the early 20th century. However, the Armenian parliamentarians
considered that in order to recognize the "Yezidi genocide" in Ottoman
Turkey, there were not enough facts, and decided to wait for
recognition of the "genocide" in Iraq, which caused a backlash from
the Yezidi community. Nevertheless, RA President Serzh Sargsyan raised
the issue of the massacre of the Yezidis in Iraq from the UN tribune
and stressed the need for their international protection.

ՀՀ-ում կդիմեն կառավարությանը Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեությունը դադարեցնելու պահանջով

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Հայաստանում շարունակվում է ընթանալ ստորագրահավաք ընդդեմ Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեությանը: Մի խումբ քաղաքացիական ակտիվիստներ դիմելու են 2018-ին ՀՀ կառավարությանը, որպեսզի վերջինս ուսումնասիրի Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեությունը և կանխի դրա ազդեցությունը երկրի ներքին գործերի վրա:


Դեկտեմբերի 23-ին ժամը 12:00-ին «Տեսակետ» մամլո ակումբում տեղի ունեցավ «Ժողովրդի ձայնը» հասարակական ակումբի մամլո ասուլիսը «Ստորագրահավաք՝ ընդդեմ Հայաստանում Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեության» թեմայով: Ակումբի փորձագետ Արման Ղուկասյանը նշեց, որ Հայաստանում արդեն մի քանի շաբաթ է շարունակվում է իրենց նախաձեռնած ստորագրահավաքն ընդդեմ Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեությանը. «Այս պահին ստորագրությունների քանակը 2000-ից ավելի է: Մենք շարունակում ենք այս գործընթացը և բոլորին կոչ ենք անում միանալ այս նախաձեռնությանը»:


Բանախոսը նշեց, որ «Բաց հասարակություն» հիմնադրամը գործում է աշխարհի 100 երկրներում և բոլոր տեղերում էլ դրա նպատակը մեկն է. ազդել երկրների ներքին քաղաքական գործընթացների վրա: Դա արդեն հասկացել են մի շարք երկրների բարձրաստիճան պաշտոնյաներ, որոնք Սորոսին ժամանակ են տվել լքել իրենց երկրները, ինչպես օրինակ Հունգարիան, Մակեդոնիան, Իսրայելը, իսկ ԱՄՆ-ում 100 հազարից ավելի ստորագրություններ են հավաքվել ընդդեմ Սորոսի: Արման Ղուկասյանը հայտարարեց. «Մենք դիմելու ենք ՀՀ կառավարությանը 2018-ին, որպեսզի վերջինս ուսումնասիրի Սորոսի հիմնադրամի գործունեությունը և կանխի դրա ազդեցությունը մեր երկրի ներքին գործերի վրա»:


«Ժողովրդի ձայնը» հասարակական ակումբը վերջերս պաշտոնական նամակով դիմել է «Բաց հասարակություն-Հայաստան» հիմնադրամին` կոչ անելով դադարեցնել ապակառուցողական գործունեությունը Հայաստանում: Ակումբի ներկայացուցիչները մեղադրում են Սորոսին Հայաստանում այլասերվածություն քարոզելու և հակահայկական լոբբինգ անելու մեջ;

Համալսարանի տոնածառի տակ հայտնաբերվածը որևէ վտանգ չի ներկայացնում. ոստիկանություն

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Ինչպես ավելի վաղ տեղեկացրել էր VERELQ-ը, դեկտեմբերի 25-ին, ժամը 10:32-ին ահազանգ է ստացվել ոստիկանությունից, որ Երևան քաղաքի Տերյան 105/6 հասցեում գտնվող Ճարտարապետության և շինարարության ազգային համալասարանի բակում գտնվող տոնածառի տակ կասկածելի արկղ կա. անհրաժեշտ է փրկարարների օգնությունը: 


Քիչ առաջ ՀՀ ոստիկանության ԶԼՄ-ների հետ կապի, վերլուծության և լրատվության բաժնի պետ Էդգար Ջանոյանը դեպքի առթիվ մանրամասներ է ներկայացրել Facebook-յան իր էջում.


«Այսօր առավոտյան, ժամը 10.15-ին, ոստիկանություն ահազանգ է ստացվել, որ բակում, եղևնու տակ, կասկածելի արկղ կա: Դեպքի վայր է մեկնել ոստիկանության տարբեր ստորաբաժանումների ծառայողներից կազմված խումբը, որն անվտանգ վայր տեղափոխելով` բացել է արկղը:

Ըստ նախնական տեղեկությունների` արկղի մեջ հայտնաբերվել է 2 կոնյակի շիշ` անհայտ ծագման հեղուկով, պլաստիլին, փոքրածավալ կուտակիչ, մետաղալարեր և ճայթիչներ` նմանեցված պայթուցիկ սարքի: Իրականում հայտնաբերվածը որևէ վտանգ չի ներկայացնում և առգրավվել է:

Դեպքի հանգամանքնրը պարզվում են: Նշանակվել են փորձաքննություններ: Կատարվում է քննություն»:

Turkish Press: Azerbaijan blasts Armenia’s ‘untrue’ claims on Turkey

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Dec 18 2017

'Armenia should develop civil relations with its neighbors,' says Azerbaijan FM spokesman

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By Ruslan Rehimov

BAKU, Azerbaijan

An Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman said Armenia should stop spreading "untrue allegations" against Turkey.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Monday, Hikmet Hajiyev said : "Armenia should withdraw its troops from Azerbaijani territories and should end its untrue allegations against Turkey."

Occupied Karabakh is recognized as Azerbaijani territory by the international community but was taken over by Armenian secessionists as the Soviet Union broke up in the late 1980s.

"Armenia should develop civil relations with its neighbors," said Hajiyev, adding Armenia was alienated in the region because of its offensive policies.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry, in a statement on Saturday, has accused Turkey for being responsible of the delay in the ratification process of the Zurich protocols and has repeated its claims regarding the 1915 events.

The stalled 2009 Zurich protocols between Turkey and Armenia proposed opening the border as well as mending diplomatic relations.

"Armenia is facing a socio-economic and demographic crisis. […] The Yerevan administration tries to fool the Armenian people and [hold on to power] by portraying Azerbaijan and Turkey as enemies," he said.

Hajiyev commented on the Armenian Foreign Ministry's remarks on the events of 1915.

"The claims are a clear example of fake historiography and the using of this fake historiography for political purposes," Hajiyev said.

"Armenia, which talks about the so-called genocide, does not talk about the savagery that Armenians showed in Anatolia in World War I, does not talk about the massacres they perpetrated in Baku in 1918."

Ankara does not accept the alleged genocide, but acknowledges that there were casualties on both sides during World War I.

Turkey objects to the presentation of the incidents as 'genocide' but describes the 1915 events as a tragedy for both sides.

Ankara has repeatedly proposed the creation of a joint commission of historians from Turkey and Armenia plus international experts, to tackle the issue.