Ukrainian Memory Coalition
On 18th June 2021, the Ukrainian Memorial Coalition has been found with the Initiative of the National Memorial Complex of Heroes of Heavenly Hundred - Museum of the Revolution of the Dignity
We are happy to announce that the UCHS has become a member of this coalition as well.
The Ukrainian Memory Coalition brings together leading institutions of complex history, to discuss the painful pages of National History. Its activities are also aimed at developing critical rethinking of the past and its consequences for the present, as well as a formation of a more humane future.
Anatoly Podolsky, director of the UCHS, underlined that the Coalition would help everyone work together: "Raising this issue is only possible in a democratic environment. It was taboo in the USSR. Memory was selective. We need to stop fearing our own past."
Announcements
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Exhibition “(No) Children’s Stories” in Kovel
After its run in Kyiv in April, the exhibition (No) Children’s Stories will be hosted in Kovel from May 5 to 22, 2026. Created by the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies with support from the international project Paths of Memory III.
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International Educational Seminar in Krakow
On April 24-26, 2026, the first part of the international educational project The Holocaust as a Starting Point: Ukrainian-Polish Dialogue took place in Krakow. The event was organized by the Shoah Memorial (Paris) in partnership with the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies (Kyiv) and ORE (Warsaw). Ukraine was represented by 20 history and social studies teachers from 14 regions of the country.
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Workshop for Educators of Cherkasy Region
On April 13, 2026, history teacher from Cherkasy Halyna Korniienko, trainer and staff member of the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies, held a workshop for educators of the Cherkasy region.
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Bulletin «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (85), 2026
Dear colleagues! The fresh issue of information-pedagogical bulletin of UCHS «Lessons of the Holocaust», № 1 (85), January-March, 2026 has been published.
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Public Discussion: “The Call: Rethinking Ukrainian Jewry”
On April 10, 2026, a discussion was held at the Sens bookstore in Kyiv, organized by Hromadske Radio in partnership with UNESCO Ukraine. The event explored the history of Ukrainian-Jewish relations, cultural influences, shared traumas, and identity formation.
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