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Sign the petition to include the word "Holodomor" in dictionaries: https://www.deeptruth.ca/?fbclid=IwAR1N_0xZTWJLssNjBS8HidGqDNZkSXODbqfNIX3OU8oCjDdt095Jkx6tzZM
In this episode, "Student" Editor and podcast host Alexandra Holyk interviews Natalia Onyschuk — the 2020 recipient of the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium's (HREC) Educator Award for Holodomor Lesson Plan Development — and Sophia Isajiw — a research associate and the assistant to the Director of Education at HREC. They look at how students — from elementary to post-secondary — can educate their classmates on the travesties of the Holodomor, through in-person or online events and/or commemorative memorials. For a list of online events mentioned by Sophia, check out HREC's website: https://education.holodomor.ca/upcoming-november-2020-holodomor-memorial-events/.
By SUSK StudentSign the petition to include the word "Holodomor" in dictionaries: https://www.deeptruth.ca/?fbclid=IwAR1N_0xZTWJLssNjBS8HidGqDNZkSXODbqfNIX3OU8oCjDdt095Jkx6tzZM
In this episode, "Student" Editor and podcast host Alexandra Holyk interviews Natalia Onyschuk — the 2020 recipient of the Holodomor Research and Education Consortium's (HREC) Educator Award for Holodomor Lesson Plan Development — and Sophia Isajiw — a research associate and the assistant to the Director of Education at HREC. They look at how students — from elementary to post-secondary — can educate their classmates on the travesties of the Holodomor, through in-person or online events and/or commemorative memorials. For a list of online events mentioned by Sophia, check out HREC's website: https://education.holodomor.ca/upcoming-november-2020-holodomor-memorial-events/.