Sunday, March 24, 1985

Ukrainian Canadians urge creation of government human-rights commission

Meeting with Clark
Strengthening rights guarantees


Vyacheslav Bakhmin arrested; faces "hooliganism" charge


Ex-OUN member reported arrested in Ukraine


Pennsylvania campus to install Archipenko sculpture


Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine
The following excerpts are from Issue No. 4 of the Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Ukraine, an underground publication which made its appearance in January 1984 but has only recently reached the West. Thus far, eight issues have made their way out of Ukraine. The Chronicle is published in samvydav form by the Initiative Group for the Defense of Believers and the Church, which was founded in 1982 to promote the legalization of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, which has been outlawed since 1946.

Our Dukhnovych
- Yosyp Terelia, April 12, 1984

Letter to Ronald Reagan
- Yosyp Terelia, January 9, 1984


Sannikova begins exile term


Three sentenced for religious literature


Polish authorities indict jailed dissidents


Connecticut representatives score Soviets


Democracy to be youth conference theme


Press review
Article contrasts two political prisoners


trade publications note Dolot book


Four named to multicultural council


Edmonton women's group concerned with changing roles in society


Albany human-rights committee holds annual elections meeting
by Natalka Kushnir


Lydia Demjanjuk, Valentyn Moroz speak on use of Soviet evidence
by Leon Hordynsky


Committee hears Shevchenko Expressway proposal


Tarnopolsky address: challenge facing Ukrainian Canadian youths
Following is an excerpted transcript (as recorded by The Weekly) of Justice Walter S. Tarnopolsky's address delivered at the "Youth: Hidden or Known Ukrainian" Conference on February 16 in Saskatoon. The title of the justice's address was "International Year of Youth: The Challenge Facing Ukrainian Canadian Youths."


EDITORIAL
Yuriy Shukhevych


FACES AND PLACES
by Myron B. Kuropas
American revolution is alive and well


BOOK NOTES

Ukrainian contributions to economic studies
Immigrant experience in Canada
Bukovinians recall sports club


MUSIC REVIEW
Bandura album has "youthful optimism"
"Homin Stepiv," by the Echo of the Steppes ensemble of New York. Montreal: Yevshan Communications.
by Oles Kuzyszyn


SOUNDS AND VIEWS
by Roman Sawycky
Shevchenko's fame in music
PART III

Shevchenko songs
Shevchenko and the composers


Panorama of Ukrainian Culture in the Big Apple
by Helen Perozak Smindak

Big Apple springtime
Commercial sculpture
Artistry in cotton
Around town
Attention, dancers
Note to readers


Shust appears in Michigan artist series
by Stephen M. Wichar


New York ensembles attend voice workshop
by Xenia Jowyk


Basilian sisters elect administration, council


Notes on people

Appointed by Chinese University
Chosen for conference
Appointed to council
Elected overseas
Receives scholarship
Publishes song


Harvard announces summer program


Youth for Christ committee announces registration


Walter Dushnyck to be honored


PREVIEW OF EVENTS
March 29 - March 31


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, March 24, 1985, No. 12, Vol. LIII


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