The Montreal restoration project of Holodomor resource material for educators and the general public, undertaken by Yurij Luhovy and Zorianna Hrycenko, provides additional resource materials on the Holodomor.
Filmed in 1983, the final two phases of a major three-part project, which began in May 2018 and completed by January 2020, has been put online. The Holodomor project, which commemorated the 50th anniversary of the man-made Famine in Soviet Ukraine, leaves an important record of the work done in the diaspora to safeguard historical memory for future generations.
Phase two of the project consisted of filming four presenters, in Ukrainian, at the 1983 Montreal Ukrainian community panel presentation on the man-made Famine. The four presenters were Prof. Yuri Sheveliov of Columbia University, Prof. Wsevolod Isajiw of the University of Toronto, Dr. Nina Strokata-Karavanska eye-witness to human rights abuses by the Soviet regime to 1979, and Prof. Bohdan Krawchenko of the University of Alberta. The panel was chaired by Prof. Roman Serbyn of the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM). A question and answer period that followed.