We are gathered in Kyiv for a ceremony to lay a so-called Stolperstein in honour of an anti-fascist underground member named Petro Chetverikov. Founded by German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992, the international art project Stolperstein — German for stumbling block — has resumed its work in Kyiv after a three-and-a-half year forced suspension of its activities due to the war.
The project produces small concrete cubes with brass plaques to commemorate those who died in the Holocaust, embedding them into the pavement outside the homes of those who were murdered by the Nazis. By informing passersby of the victims’ names, dates of birth, arrest, deportation, and death — if known — the project hopes to encourage people to reflect for a minute on the brutal 20th century history hidden in plain sight on streets throughout Europe.