On November 24, 2018 students of the academic group PR-302 of Educational and Research Institute of Law with the tutor Iryna Slobodska visited the National Museum of the Holodomor Victims Memorial.
The students were impressed by the number of books with the names of the dead, in which everyone can find familiar surnames, and, possibly, the initials of their relatives. At the entrance on the walls photos of families of the early twentieth century from the museum named after Ivan Honchar were represented. The most visible part of the memorial is a candle-shaped monument also has many additional meanings. The composition “Stubble behind grates” - spikes, which cannot be reached. The five storks at the base of the monument are actually one stork, which breaks the stone grip, gradually breaks out and flies to the sky. This is a symbol of the fact that, in spite of the repressions, the people survived and preserved their culture. And the center of the Hall of Remembrance is the black altar, where every visitor can put a candle.