Overview
- Services and rallies over November 22–23 marked Holodomor Remembrance across the United States, Czechia, Poland, Canada and Sweden.
- At New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a UCCA-organized memorial brought together clergy, diplomats and community leaders, with Senator Chuck Schumer urging moral vigilance.
- Ukrainian representatives stressed that the Holodomor must be named as genocide, with speakers saying truth-telling is essential to prevent future crimes.
- A Stockholm demonstration highlighted the absence of Soviet-era accountability and called for Russia to face consequences for crimes since 2014, as Swedish politicians voiced continued support for Ukraine.
- Prague and Warsaw hosted candlelight and graveside tributes, Toronto’s community gathered with city and federal figures, and Ukraine’s embassy in Canada lowered its flag in mourning.