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October 15, 2021
EVENTS OF HISTORY: FACT or DEBATABLE PERSPECTIVES?
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We stand with Texas’ Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s recent statement that calls upon all Texans to speak out against a requirement to present “opposing views” to events and developments based in well-known historical fact.  “Teachers should not be pushed to present myth, opinion, or bias as equal to the historical record.”

(See full statement from the DHHRM below)

Apparently, the new Texan law requires teachers, when discussing widely debated and currently controversial issues…to strive to explore the topic from diverse and contending perspectives without giving deference to any one perspective.”

In answer to this law, one school district administrator recently advised teachers “to offer books with an ‘opposing view’ on the Holocaust if they have a Holocaust-related book in their classroom.”

Clearly, the issue lies in the interpretation and application of this law by local school administrators. In this case, it was interpreted to mean that “historical facts be taught alongside an opposing view.”  Who decides what is controversial?  Are some educators so limited in their historical knowledge that they don’t know what has been proven as historical fact?

The Holocaust is a well-known and proven fact.

The Holodomor is a proven fact, but not well-known.

We must be especially vigilant that deniers not be given “equal time” to those who give the proven truth.  The Holodomor is a well-established event of 20th c European history, with reams of official documentation and thousands of survivor and eyewitness testimonies.  Scores of countries and all the major international organizations have officially proclaimed the Holodomor as either a genocide or crime against humanity.

For decades, deniers of the Holodomor have had their say and have been proven wrong.  The only deniers now are the ideological descendants and followers of the perpetrators of this monstrous genocide.  They have no place of legitimacy against historical fact.

Please take a look at the materials in the Holodomor Resource Library to learn more about the Ukrainian famine genocide.

by Lana Babij

IMPORTANT STATEMENT FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CEO DHHRM.10.15.21


March 16, 2019
HREC Educator Award
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HREC Educator Award for Holodomor Lesson Plan Development

The Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC) announces its 2019 HREC Educator Award marking the commemoration of the Ukrainian genocide known as the Holodomor.  The HREC Educator Award for Holodomor Lesson Plan Development is awarded annually by HREC, a project of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta.Read More


November 13, 2018
Holodomor Exhibit at Connecticut State Legislative Office Building
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Holodomor Exhibit at Connecticut State Legislative Office Building

The Connecticut Holodomor Committee is again featuring an informational Holodomor exhibit in the busy concourse of the State Legislative Office Building in Hartford.  The exhibition will be in place through November, 2018. The State Capitol and the Legislative Office Building are free and open to the public from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.Read More


February 12, 2018
Voices into Action
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Voices into Action: free online program offers information about the Holodomor for students and educators

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October 15, 2017
Red famine: Stalin’s war on Ukraine
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Red famine: Stalin’s war on Ukraine

by Anne Applebaum. First U.S. edition. New York: Doubleday. 2017

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September 12, 2017
Bitter Harvest
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“Bitter Harvest”

The Untold Story of the Holodomor

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