Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre (UCRDC) in Toronto is dedicated to producing documentary films, educational materials, lectures, conferences, and exhibits on Ukrainian issues. Serving as a valuable resource center, it houses catalogued archives, oral histories, photographs, memoirs, and personal archives, supporting research and education on Ukrainian Canadian history.
Established in 1988, the UCRDC Archive acquires, preserves, and provides access to documentary sources relevant to the Ukrainian Canadian Community. Researchers, academics, and students can explore a range of materials including video/audio interviews, films, photographs, documents, and books, fostering a deeper understanding of Ukrainian heritage and experiences.
The UCRDC engages in various projects, such as the groundbreaking oral history project "Children of Holodomor Survivors Speak" and exploring Ukrainian-Jewish relations during the Holocaust. Through partnerships and support from individuals and institutions, UCRDC continues to uncover and share untold stories of heroism, survival, and shared history.
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