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Opinion — 1 DecemberPretending to be like everyone else
A human rights activist on the colonial legacy of the Soviet Union and why it is important to support people with disabilities
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Opinion — 22 November 2023Preserving the Canvas of Culture
Writer — about the work of memory and creating the chronicle of the losses of Ukrainian culture
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Opinion — 29 March 2023The Language of Love
A journalist on how Ukrainian is becoming the language of the majority
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Interviews — 23 March 2023Freedom and Will: The Ever-Present Ingredients of Culture
Pavlo Gudimov, curator and art collector, on Ya Gallery and the reference points that programmed his lifelong love of art
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Opinion — 20 March 2023Paper Boats Sail Along the Tank Tracks
Writer Vira Kuryko on Chernihiv, her hometown, and the blood trickling through centuries
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Interviews — 17 March 2023I Wanted to Become a Good Historian
Serhii Plokhii, Mykhailo S. Hrushevskyi Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University, on his personal choice and the responsibility of professional historians to the society in which they live
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Opinion — 7 March 2023Literature as a Guarantor of Sovereignty
Editor-in-chief of The Ukrainians on how she missed out on Stus
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Opinion — 2 March 2023С Freedom as an Emotion
Philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on what holds a community together and how the history of Ukraine resembles archeology and botany