The front page of our December 1 issue carried a news story that is of major significance for the Ukrainian American and Ukrainian Canadian communities. The story by Jurij Dobczansky of the Library of Congress and the Shevchenko Scientific Society and Andrew Fedynsky of the Ukrainian Museum-Archives of Cleveland (who is also one of this newspaper’s columnists) was about the sixth conference of the Ukrainian Heritage Consortium of North America held at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. The UHCNA was described as “a voluntary group that coordinates the exchange of information, fosters friendships and cooperation among Ukrainian cultural heritage institutions and professionals in the United States and Canada.” The consortium brings together leaders of museums, libraries and archives; it originally held annual meetings, but now meets biennially, with the next such gathering scheduled for 2021.