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Windsor-Essex students learn of Ukrainian genocide at Holodomor exhibit

May 4, 2024
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Published May 04, 2024  •  Last updated 3 hours ago  •  2 minute read

HolodomorRoma Dzerowicz, project manager of the Holodomor National Awareness Tour, engages students at Essex District High School with a digital presentation on the Holodomor, Wednesday, May 1, 2024. (Brian MacLeod/Windsor Star) win

Essex District High School students Emily Barris and Faith Osborne came away from a presentation on the Holodomor Wednesday with insight into the 1932-33 Ukrainian genocide, and a suggestion that it be taught in schools. 

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The Holodomor — which means death by hunger in Ukrainian — will be taught as part of the provincial Grade 10 history curriculum starting next year. The Ontario government, which is funding the Holodomor National Awareness Tour, made the announcement last year. 

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The touring exhibit — a refurbished bus outfitted with special seats and a digital presentation — stopped at Essex District High School Wednesday, as it did a number of other Windsor-Essex schools this week. The mobole display helps educate students on the famine that has been called a genocide by 35 countries, including Canada. 

Seven to 10 million people died during a country-wide famine in the Soviet Union that was exacerbated in Ukraine by staggering grain quotas mandated by the central government that left little food for Ukrainians. 

“I knew the basic information about what happened, but I didn’t know the details or how bad it truly was,” said Barris, a Grade 12 student. 

“It really showed me just how much people cover things up, even still now, and how you still can’t really trust everything that you see and hear.” 

Holodomor Faith Osborne (left) and Emily Barris, who saw the presentation of the Holodomor, Wednesday, May 1, 2024, like the idea of the genocide being taught in schools. Photo by Brian MacLeod /Windsor Star

Several well-known western journalists based in the Soviet Union at the time denied the government’s policies and its brutal enforcement tactics were causing the starvation of the Ukrainian people. 

The presentation by Roma Dzerowicz, project manager of the Holodomor National Awareness Tour, encouraged students to question information until they can be confident of its authenticity. 

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“I personally didn’t know much about it going into it,” said Osborne. “It’s really unfortunate because no one got the (media) coverage they really deserved at the time that they really needed it. 

“It’s such a horrible experience and I wish we learned more about it in school.” 

Dzerowicz said the exhibit is intended to teach students what happened and why it happened, and to “focus on justice, tolerance, civility, human rights, values by using an unrelatedly unknown genocide that happened over 90 years ago.” 

The Holodomor exhibit helps to show students “that they have a voice that they can raise and bring attention to … atrocities, or local community situations that need to be acted on,” she said. 

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The mobile exhibit makes stops daily throughout Ontario.  

“What we delve into is that students can a have a voice by showing them that there are truth tellers,” said Dzerowicz. “In everything and today’s society, and most importantly, with the Internet, you don’t know what the truth is half the time.” 

Holodomor A wall of truth digital collage created by Essex District High School students during a visit by the Holodomor National Awareness Tour, Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Photo by Holodomor National Awareness Tour /Windsor Star

As the famine progressed and millions were left starving, journalists such as Gareth Jones, and Malcolm Muggeridge risked their careers by exposing the Soviet Union’s cover-up of the starvation in the Ukraine. 

“I believe that this was an absolute horrible thing that happened and it still does not get enough recognition,” said Barris.  

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