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НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ • Січень-Лютий 2024 9 Holodomor Book Now Available The UNWLA has been at the forefront of advocacy and educational efforts to recognize the Holodomor as a genocide of the Ukrainians. To commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor in 2023, the UNWLA, together with the Naftali Foundation, co-sponsored the publication of Holodomor, the Genocide of the Ukrainians: A History with Sources , written by Dr. Victoria A. Malko, Department of History, California State University, Fresno. Although the exact number of Holodomor victims may never be known because the perpetrators deliberately destroyed evidence – the Kremlin covered up and denied the crime for over half a century – historians and demographers have suggested a range of 3 to 5 million victims, and recent research by Ukrainian criminologists and historians indicates that as many as 10 million Ukrainians became victims of the totalitarian regime. It was the most devastating genocide of the 20th century. Only 34 states in the U.S. have so far recognized the Holodomor as a genocide. Use Holodomor, the Genocide of the Ukrainians as an inspiration and source of valuable data to continue your educational and advocacy efforts. You can read and download the book at the UNWLA website: unwla.org/project-groups/education/ At the Rutgers Ukrainian Students Club screening of the film Mr. Jones at the Rutgers Cinema. Standing, l-r: club president Lexie Peltyszyn, Nina Wedmid, Myra Downey, Maria Kvit-Flynn, and Rutgers student Sofia Wernij, with other Rutgers students. Rutgers librarian Kayo Denda (left) with Maria Kvit- Flynn (Branch 75), Nina Wedmid (Branch 75), Myra Downey (Branch 135), and librarian Judit Ward. Soyuzianky from Branches 75 and 135 with speaker Victor Rud. Standing, l-r: Natalie Brandafi, Maria Sydor, Lucy Dzoba, Olia Kuziw, Roma Lisovich, Margareta Nycz, Nina Wedmid, Slava Hordynsky, Kayo Denda (Rutgers li - brarian), Marta Popovich. Seated, l-r: Victor Rud, Maria Kvit-Flynn.
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