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Opinion — 4 FebruaryBetween the Luxembourg Gardens and the Warsaw Ghetto
A writer talks about the end of the war, the return of men and women from the front and different (incomparable) experiences
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Opinion — 7 OctoberBluebird’s Feather
What makes birds raise their fledglings here, who will likely return next year to this blood-stained home? A sense of belonging and an inability to do otherwise?
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Interviews — 4 OctoberKatherine Younger: “By choosing to fight and resist, Ukrainians remind Europe every day of who they are”
The researcher discusses the significance of the Ukrainian voice in the world and the newly established Institute for Documentation and Interaction in Lviv
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Interviews — 17 SeptemberIryna Shuvalova: “War takes away the space for more complex conversations that our society didn’t have time for”
The poet and researcher on perceptions of Ukraine in Norway and poetry as a way to maintain privacy during war
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Interview — 13 September“Our Documentary Cinema Will Be Referenced When Creating the Next James Bond”
How Ukrainian cinema is created despite Russia’s constant destruction of its creators and their films
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Interviews — 9 SeptemberSofia Dyak: “The post-war era is not only about restoring cities and buildings, but also about long-term work with trauma and loss”
A researcher talks about how to preserve the war stories and how to deal with losses
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Opinion — 6 SeptemberNot Thanks To, But Despite
Favorable historical tendencies are complicated and fragile. That’s why it is vital to fight for them, stand for them until they solidify and become as hard as a rock
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Interviews — 5 AugustSasha Dovzhyk: “I think of the body of Ukrainian culture as a canvas where Russia is constantly burning new holes”
A researcher talks about documenting the war and the fact that it is necessary to testify about Ukraine primarily from within the country