Holodomor left off of TDSB’s genocide curriculum


From the Toronto Sun:

Leaders of an “insulted” Ukrainian community last night blasted the Toronto District School Board for approving a genocide class that doesn’t include the 1932-33 Holodomor in its list of three atrocities to be studied in-depth.

The TDSB last night unanimously approved the course design for the Grade 11 genocide class, which will focus mainly on three mass murders — the 1915 Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, and the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

But a board superintendent, Nadine Segal, said other genocides, including the current Darfur crisis as well as the Soviet-engineered Ukrainian Holodomor famine, will be touched upon in a broader, survey context. Students will have the opportunity to choose other genocides for independent study, Segal said.


From the Globe and Mail:

A group of Ukrainian-Canadians sat in the board meeting’s audience in support of an effort to have the Holodomor, the 1932-33 Ukrainian genocide, included as a core case study.

The board passed some minor amendments aimed at bolstering the profile of the Holodomor in the curriculum, including a mandatory statement that crimes against humanity not used as one of the three core case studies were not of lesser importance than those that were, and that other atrocities could be included as case studies.

While most of the media focused on the Armenian-Turkish battle over the course, it was refreshing to see some bring up the issue and keep the topic fresh in the media. The course unfortunately will not be reviewed for another three years.

Meanwhile in 2009 Alberta will start teaching the Holodomor and the internment of Ukrainians during WWI in its schools, the League of Ukrainian Canadians have had their Holodomor education plan posted for quite some time, and there are plenty more resources in the US.

Show your support – Demand TDSB approve Holodomor in genocide curriculum today!

Contact your Trustee by phone, email or fax and demand that the Holodomor be included in the genocide studies. A list of contacts can be found at:
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/boardroom/trustees/index.asp

Send an email to the Chair and members of the School Board requesting the same:
John Campbell, Chair and Members of the TDSB
john.campbell@tdsb.on.ca
Gerry Connelly, Director of Education
Gerry.Connelly@tdsb.on.ca

Come out to the Special Board meeting, June 12, 6:00pm at the TDSB Board Room,
5050 Yonge St., Toronto.

When calling trustees you can start out with:
Have they ever heard of the Holodomor — the Famine-Genocide in Ukraine?

More than likely they will say they haven’t thus allowing us to inform them, etc.

Then challenge their vote if you detect that they are going to vote against inclusion of the Holodomor – as they should be voting on an informed basis and for sound pedagogical reasons. Keep track of those who say they haven’t heard of it or those who seem to know little about it and send them supplemental information and request an in person meeting to brief them
The TDSB committee clearly stated that they did not exclude the Holodmor,  that there is plenty of opportunity to research it and study it. But we all know that if a topic is not a mandatory part of a curriculum (which it is not, only 3 are), the teachers will not teach it and the kids won’t find ‘it’ to research it.

This is a very important point, and the TDSB have been able to answer
questions using this very point, which is a lameduck argument.
Purpose in writing/calling:
Include the Holodomor in the core curriculum – genocide studies
Why:

  • Canadian government recognized Holodomor as genocide and identified the 4th Saturday in November as Holodomor Memorial Day.
  • Several provinces recognized Holodomor as genocide – Bill is currently before Ontario Legislation.
  • Scholars and Historians have documented the famine as a genocide. New documents are emerging almost daily.
  • Over 3,000,000 of the victims were children.
  • 15 countries, with more to follow, have recognized the Holodomor as a genocide.
  • Director’s Report acknowledges that more people died in the Ukrainian famine than in the 3 genocides currently approved.
  • The Holodomor was the only genocide to be executed in peace time.
  • Largely ignored, no media coverage due to Stalin being an ally of the West.
  • Holodomor meets the Geneva Convention’s definition of Genocide.
  • Communist propaganda, supported by NY times journalist Walter Duranty, was purposely misleading. FDR referred to Stalin as “Uncle Joe”
  • Stalin’s crimes exceed those of Hitler by a factor of 3-4 times.
  • Communists and Leftists continue to cover up Stalin’s crimes.
  • Many school boards in Canada, US and other countries are teaching about the Holodomor as an act of genocide.
  • Russia continues to deny it, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
  • The Holodomor is not general public knowledge.
  • The Holodomor can be easily incorporated into the existing core program, as teachers have indicated. Resource materials are available and a summer writing team can easily prepare a teaching unit.
  • Overall, the intent of the Holodomor was to wipe out the Ukrainian people.
  • No reason was given or suggested by the TDSB why the Holodomor cannot be included. The Review Committee is not well represented and has no specialist on Ukrainian or East European history.
  • There was no consultation with the Ukrainian community, given that there are over 100,000 Canadians of Ukrainian origin in the GTA.
  • With the recent visit of President Yushchenko and the media coverage of the Holodomor, students are asking questions and would like to do further research.
  • The Ukrainian documentation centre has a wealth of books and other materials on the Holodomor.
  • The Holodomor is an example of a Communist-perpetrated genocide.
  • Stalin’s Holodomor gave the greenlight for Hitler’s Holocaust, since the Holodomor was successfully concealed and hidden to the West.
  • At the June 2nd meeting, Board officials mislead the public by stating there are resources available on the Holodomor within the TDSB course.

These are only guidelines. I hope you find these useful. Feel free to expand or use other arguments.

From the latest ePoshta.

UPDATE:   Looks like the Toronto Sun has taken notice of tonight’s vote, also here is a press release for tonight.

TDSB turns a blind eye to the Holodomor

By Alex Chumak, Former Toronto School Trustee

What does one have to do to persuade the Toronto District School Board to include the Holodomor/Genocide as part of its curriculum? At the present time, the Toronto Board will be teaching the following genocides -the Holocaust, Armenian and Rwandan – in its Genocide Program. These were the recommendations of a Review Committee that ostensibly researched many genocides and concluded to teach only these three.

To its credit, the Toronto Board has established an appeal process where the wider community could express its views on the genocide program and request that, in this case, the Ukrainian genocide should be included in the curriculum. Presumably, the information provided at the appeal would be evaluated on its merit, considered carefully and, based on the information given, would render a decision that is both fair and educationally sound. Not so with the Toronto Board’s Program and School Services Committee which was hearing the appeal.

On June 2, 2008 , under the auspices of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee – Toronto Branch, the Holodomor committee presented educational reasons why the Holodomor should be included in the Board’s curriculum. The deputants argued passionately, with adequate documentation and sound educational arguments, that the Holodomor should be included in the curriculum. But this did not happen.

Continue reading TDSB turns a blind eye to the Holodomor

TDSB voting on excluding Holodomor from genocide curriculum Thursday

This Thursday the Toronto District School Board will vote on the recommendations made last week notably to exclude the Ukrainian Holodomor famine genocide from its curriculum. Please show your support by sparing only an hour of your time:

Thursday June 12th, 2008 @ 6pm
Toronto District School Board
5050 Yonge St, North York (Google map)

By car: Just north of the 401 on Yonge & North York Blvd., by Mel Lastman Square & Toronto Centre for the Arts
By subway: A quick walk from the TTC North York Centre station, one stop north of Sheppard

Has no one given them a copy of one our country’s newest laws? Saskatchewan has also recognized the genocide with Manitoba and Ontario on it’s way. They already include the Holodomor in its curriculum in Illinois, Minnesota, California and of course Alberta.

Let the members of the board know what you think! E-mail Trustees Chris Bolton, Cathy Dandy, John Hastings, Maria Rodrigues and Chris Tonks.

Thanks to the League of Ukrainian Canadians for keeping us informed!

UPDATE: What can you do to help? e-Poshta‘s latest newsletter has a great write up on how to show your support, download it here!

Holodomor exhibit this week at Etobicoke Civic Centre

The Holodomor: Genocide by Famine exhibit that made its debut two months ago in Toronto city hall is coming to the Etobicoke Civic Centre for a week starting tomorrow.

Etobicoke Civic Centre
555 Burnhamthorpe Rd. (Google map)
June 6 – 13, 2008

By car: 401 & Burnhamthorpe
By TTC: take Burnhamthorpe bus from Islington station

From the League of Ukrainian Canadians:

The exhibit Holodomor: Genocide by Famine was produced by the League of Ukrainian Canadians in cooperation with the Kyiv Memorial Society in Ukraine. The exhibit includes panels ranging from opposition to collectivization; to why the genocide was organized; to how the genocide was organized, including the blacklisting of villages, ban on travel, and export abroad; to why the Holodomor was indeed a genocide. On behalf of the League of Ukrainian Canadians and our partner the League of Ukrainian Canadian Women, we invite you to view our most revealing exhibit on the Holodomor.


Check out pictures of the exhibit from its debut in Toronto.