Event name:

90th Anniversary of Holodomor

Event Date: Sun, Nov 19th, 2023 5:00:00 pm
Event Summary:

Boston Common
Sun. 5pm, Nov. 19, 2023

Event Details:

Commemorating the Victims: A Tribute to History
 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2023
Start at 5:00 PM

Join us at the iconic Parkman Bandstand in Boston Common for a solemn gathering, as we come together to remember the millions of souls lost to the devastating man-made famines that plagued Ukraine. We will honor the memory of those affected during the mass artificial famine of 1921–1923, the Holodomor of 1932–1933, and the mass artificial famine of 1946–1947.
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The light of Candles is both a symbol of  Remembrance and a symbol of Hope.
To illuminate the darkness of history, we kindly request that you bring LED candles to light in memory of the victims. In addition, please consider bringing wheat stalks, a symbol of growth and resilience, as a mark of remembrance and hope for the future.
PLEASE SIGN THE HOLODOMOR PETITION
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Other Sponsor: UCCN - UCCA
Event Location:

Boston Common at the Parkman Bandstand

Event Contact:

[email protected]
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Event Image:

Kozak Siromaha

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