10 – 14 November 2025
The Holodomor (1932–1933) was a catastrophic man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine that resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. The term literally means “death by hunger” in Ukrainian.
This exhibition presents banners featuring historical records, data, and visual materials in an engaging and accessible format for students and the wider public. It will be hosted in Milton Keynes from 10–14 November 2025, coinciding with the annual international Holodomor remembrance events.
Previously displayed only in the UK Parliament, this is the first time the exhibition will be shown outside London, marking the beginning of a national tour across the UK. The project also forms part of the HOPE (Help Other People Eat) campaign, in partnership with food banks across the country – raising awareness and remembrance of Holodomor with a modern message of unity, compassion, and generosity.
The exhibition serves as a vital reminder of the importance of history education, encouraging reflection on the past—even when it is difficult—to ensure that such tragedies are never forgotten or repeated.
The project is supported by the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB), Ukrainian Scout Organisation "Plast", the Shevchenko Library, Organisation of Ukrainian Women in the UK and the Association of Ukrainian Teachers in the UK.