Toronto Annual Famine Lecture
Inaugurated in 1998 by the CIUS Toronto Office in partnership with the Toronto branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress and, subsequently, the Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine at the University of Toronto’s Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies. The longest-running annual lecture on the Holodomor, today it is organized by the in conjunction with the original partners, the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, and St. Vоlоdymyr Institute.
2024 | "A Million Deaths is a Statistic: A History of Famine Denialism", Presented by Alex de Waal
2023 | "From Stalin to Putin: Analyzing Moscow's Genocide 90 Years After the Holodomor", Presented by Kristina Hook
2022 | "Understanding Russia's War on Ukraine Through the Holodomor", Presented by Daria Mattingly
2011 |"The Ukrainian Holodomor: Stalin and Genocide,"Presented by Norman Naimark
2010 | "Demographic Assessment of the Holodomor Within the Context of the 1932-1933 Famine in the USSR," Presented by Oleh Wolowyna
2009 | "The Holodomor and the Soviet Famines, 1931–33," Presented by Andrea Graziosi
2008 | "Genocide by Famine? The Cambodian and Ukrainian Cases Compared," Presented by Alex Hinton
2006 | "The Ukrainian Famine of 1933 in Light of the UN Convention on Genocide," Presented by Roman Serbyn
2004 | "“The Holodomor and the State of Ukrainian Studies," Presented by Mark von Hagen
2004 | "“The Holodomor and the State of Ukrainian Studies," Presented by Mark von Hagen
2000 |Toronto Marks Famine with Lecture on International Commission. Presented by Ian Hunter.
1998 |Inaugural Toronto Annual Ukrainian Famine Lecture, Presented by James Mace