Ukrainian Pysanky Workshop
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesJoin Ukrainian American Community Center for small, hands on classes in the art of pysanka making. Workshop fee includes a…
Varenyky/Pierogi Fish Fry Fridays
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesOn popular demand: Varenyky (Pierogies) & Fish Fry Dinners! During LENT only Delicious varenyky (pierogies), tender fired or baked fish,…
Ukrainian Pysanky Workshop
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesJoin Ukrainian American Community Center for small, hands on classes in the art of pysanka making. Workshop fee includes a…
Varenyky/Pierogi Fish Fry Fridays
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesOn popular demand: Varenyky (Pierogies) & Fish Fry Dinners! During LENT only Delicious varenyky (pierogies), tender fired or baked fish,…
Ukrainian Pysanky Workshop
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesJoin Ukrainian American Community Center for small, hands on classes in the art of pysanka making. Workshop fee includes a…
Ukrainian Pysanky Workshop
Ukrainian American Community Center 301 Main St NE, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesJoin Ukrainian American Community Center for small, hands on classes in the art of pysanka making. Workshop fee includes a…
Bridges of Memory: HOLODOMOR
Join Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies for a community dialogue with UACC to learn about Holodomor, focusing on stories…
Cheremosh Virtual End of Year Celebration
Join a special online event to celebrate the end of the 2019-2020 Cheremosh season. With our traditional spring concert and other activities cancelled this year, we'd like to pay special recognition to our dancers and families and will share some highlights from this past year.
In Commemoration of International Holodomor Memorial Day: Teaching the Genocide the World Forgot
The Ukrainian genocide, known as the Holodomor, was perpetrated by the Soviet Regime in 1932-1933. Today it remains a little known and frequently denied event even 87 years later. The basic information and facts about this genocide will be outlined by educator Valentina Kuryliw, along with strategies and approaches she has used to include the Holodomor in curricula across Canada within a human rights and genocide education context.
Valentina Kuryliw is a child of two Holodomor survivors, a former department head of history and social studies, and a 35-year career educator. She is currently the Director of Education at the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC) in Toronto, a project of CIUS at the University of Alberta. She is also the Chair of the National Holodomor Education Committee (NHEC) of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) and a Member of the Board (Holodomor Committee) of the Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre (UCRDC) in Toronto, Canada. Her recent book is Holodomor in Ukraine, the Genocidal Famine 1932-1933: Learning Materials for Teachers and Students, Toronto and Edmonton: CIUS Press, 2018.
Live Presentation, Screening and World Wide Candlelight Vigil Facebook event
Join Online presentation with Consulate General Dmytro Kushneruk, Consul General from Chicago, Maria Tscherepenko - President, UACC, and a live…