The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation was honored to be a convening partner of this year’s International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C. Following Vice President JD Vance’s speech on the importance of religious liberty, VOC’s Dr. Adrian Zenz, Senior… Read More
On Tuesday, February 4, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation welcomed Bishop Azad Marshall, Moderator Bishop of the Church of Pakistan to the VOC Museum. Pakistan is one of the many Central Asian countries that fell victim to communism, especially… Read More
On Monday February 3rd, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, in partnership with the Benedict XVI Institute and the International Religious Freedom Summit, hosted a discussion on the martyrs of communism. The event featured a fireside chat between Archbishop Salvatore… Read More
On April 24, 2025, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation will convene with embassies, representatives of captive nations, and human rights organizations for the 18th annual Roll Call of Nations Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Victims of Communism Memorial. This event will honor the memory of… Read More
Join us at the VOC Museum for the inaugural lighting of the Captive Nations Christmas Tree on Saturday, December 14th at 11:00 AM. A symbol of hope and a solemn reminder of those persecuted for their faith by communist regimes… Read More
On Monday, December 2, the Latin America Program’s team participated at an open meeting at the Organization of American States to present a report on Transnational Repression. They were joined by the Coalition for Human Rights and Democracy (Coalición por… Read More
On Tuesday, November 19, VOC’s Latin American Programs Officer, Ana Leca, and Director of Government Relations, Karina Lipsman, were featured guests on a panel for The Heritage Foundation’s Iron Ladies Network. VOC partnered with the Heritage Foundation in their effort… Read More
On Thursday, November 7, students interning at The Heritage Foundation toured the VOC Museum to explore the deadly history of communism. After exploring the museum, students attended a lecture on the founding leaders and enduring legacy of communism, from VOC… Read More
On Thursday, October 31, students from Providence’s Christianity & National Security Conference toured the VOC Museum to explore the deadly history and enduring legacy of communism. You can learn more about the conference here.
VOC and the Foundation for Economic Education hosted a cohort of students from across the United States for a tour of the Victims of Communism Museum and a fireside chat on the ongoing Venezuelan struggle for freedom. After visiting VOC’s new temporary gallery… Read More