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Kyiv Independent anniversary

Kyiv Independent is celebrating its second anniversary this month. They launched a campaign to try and find more people to support their journalism and share it with the world.

It is a very important moment for Ukraine. Global attention is moving away from the conflict and 'war fatigue' is growing. Reinvigorating interest and commitment to Ukraine is vital at this time.

Kyiv Independent has been my personal go to outlet for covering the war and I still rely on them for Ukraine related news. Their journalism continues to be top notch. I like them so much that I became their ambassador.

I invite you to support KI and become a member. Please follow the link below to do so. It is my personal ambassador link so KI team will know how many people I managed to bring into the cause. Encourage others to join too!

Reading KI is also vitally important so if you and your friends are not able to support them financially just spread the word in your socials. It will make a difference!

Slava Ukraini!

https://kyivindependent.com/membership?ambassador=3364b5eb-4f8a-4336-b3e5-d8a430d82c0a&name=Dana_Widmo

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The Babushkas of Chornobyl
  • Babushkas of Chornobyl! I love this film. I watched it many years ago now. It's absolutely amazing. When the full scale invasion started and reports of Chornobyl being occupied spread, I immediately thought the same as you. What happened to Babushkas? I hope they are ok.

  • Embroidered Worlds: Ukrainian Fantastic Fiction Kickstarter
  • Wow! Looks like an amazing project. I had a super busy last month and forgot to check in here. It seems they collected the amount and closed the fundraiser. Hopefully, this book will be available to buy later on.

  • RUSSIAN COLONIALISM 101

    !book cover: white background with black and red lettering in handwritten style

    Russian Colonialism 101 by Maksym Eristavi is available for pre-orders. All profits from the first edition go to the Ukrainian Emergency Art Fund.

    https://istpublishing.org/en/russian-colonialism-101-maksym-eristavi

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    Onuka: Peremoha

    Happy Independence Day Ukraine! Wishing you a swift victory!

    Let's celebrate with this wonderful song from Onuka.

    VICTORY

    Victory! We are winning!...

    If I knew then how mightily the wave would be carried. How I would hold my tender hope in my hand. It's not over yet, it's still carrying us. How we would start in unison living and breathing freely. How this grime would be disposed of. If I knew then how powerfully it would lift us up.

    Victory! We are winning!... (Together undoubtedly we are) Victory! We are winning!...

    I know the feeling of the bridges being burnt. I know the feeling of the bridges being burnt. It is unforgettable.

    Victory! We are winning!...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umIaIJAD9xo

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    Uprooted - Kyiv Independent Documentary

    Uprooted is a #documentary by Kyiv Independent that is a result of an #investigation into russia's kidnapping of Ukrainian #children. It is a chilling account of families torn apart and their heroic journeys to reunite. The Kyiv Independent's War Crimes Investigation Unit uncovers a state-level effort to kidnap and russify Ukrainian kids, orders coming from Putin himself. It's a very well-made, chilling film. #uprooted is not an easy watch but definitely worth dedicating 53 minutes to. It's important to know what is going on in #Ukraine and what #warCrimes #russia is committing. We must hold them accountable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq2gEMhuDps

    I started supporting #kyivIndependent with a small monthly donation on Feb 24 2022. It is amazing how much they grew and what they accomplished since then. I encourage everyone to check out their membership options starting from only $5 per month. We need more stories like these uncovered.

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    I have been seeing Russian propaganda on Lemmy. Here are some articles to stay informed.
  • Thanks for sharing. It's helpful to have a bunch of good links at hand. Sometimes it feels like no matter how often this information is shared the propaganda continues. We can't tell how many more people would be repeating it if no one countered it. It's always worth doing even if it feels frustrating.

  • Queer Ukraine

    Queer Ukraine is an anthology of poems and essays by 12 #lgbtq Ukrainians, published in January 2023. The writings were edited and translated into English by Dvijka Collective. In the editor’s words, ‘This anthology is not only a platform for sharing our experiences, it is an archive of our existence and a testament to our permanence.’ It’s a short and powerful book.

    I enjoyed and felt moved by each piece in this book. Reading this anthology you feel just how precious it is to hear voices from people who are so often silenced and pushed to the margins of society. It’s a real treasure to be cherished. It’s hard to talk of highlights in a book like this since each piece is so unique and personal. One chapter however stood out to me.

    It is ‘Transness in Traditional Ukrainian Culture’ by Yana Lys (Lyshka). It’s a fascinating reading starting with the ancient cultures and ending with the modern day. It debunks the premise popular in #Ukraine, as well as my native Poland, that queerness is a rotten Western ideology imposed on and incompatible with the local culture. Reading stories of #transgender people through the ages is so powerful. It shows that being #trans isn’t new, neither it is a deviation. It’s a natural and sacred way of being.

    My favourite bit in Lyshka’s essay is a #myth from the Galician village of Velesniv, variants of which exist in other areas. According to this myth if one is to go to the place from which the #rainbow ‘takes its water’ they would be taken by the rainbow and released at the other end. If they were a girl, they would return a boy and vice versa. After their return each month, they would switch back and forth between the two. Not only this is a wonderful myth connecting #queerness to the rainbow which is so beautiful in and of itself, but it is also the first and only myth that I am aware of that represents a #genderfluid experience.

    ‘Tuning the Bandura’ by Elliott Miscovicz is another piece that stayed with me after reading this book. It’s a story told through different times and places. The bandura and its memory weave through the story as Elliot recalls experiences shared with fellow activists across the world. It’s particularly painful to read how 24 February 2022 was not only the start of a full-scale invasion. For Elliot, it was also a rude awakening that as a Ukranian queer activist one is largely alone in the West.

    This little anthology is full of raw emotion, history, wisdom and folklore. It is also a story of queer people during wartime. It has a timeless quality that should be relatable to anyone who faced war, oppression, and colonialism. I hope that if you are lucky not to know any of these from personal experience you will still feel compelled to read this book.

    !A cover of the book: grey brick wall with red lettering and a molotov cocktail in a grafitti style.

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    Lemmy link posts not showing in Calckey

    I noticed earlier today that @picard@mas.to post about Sweet Darusya isn't showing on calckey and neither is another post by @toni@lemmy.blahaj.zone. It turns out that if you put a link into URL field when making a new post, it might not show outside lemmy. It means that anyone who follows the group on calckey will not see them and therefore can not boost.

    !Screenshor showing the URL field on a new lemmy post

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    Sweet Darusya review
  • Thank you for sharing. It sounds like a great book and I added it to my reading list.

    I know very little about Hutsul culture but I had the pleasure to taste banosh (Hutsul corn porridge) at Ukrainiska Knajpa in Wroclaw, Poland. It's a very delicious and satisfying comfort food.

  • Ukrainian Art History on Ukrainian Spaces pod

    The latest episode of the Ukrainian Spaces podcast features Oksana Semenik as a guest. Oksana is a Ukrainian art historian and a journalist. She runs the Ukrainian Art History account on Twitter. Her mission is to decolonise Ukrainian art which is often mislabeled as Russian in museums and galleries around the world.

    In this episode, she shares her personal story of surviving Russian occupation while hiding in a basement in Bucha and a 20 km escape on foot through a green corridor to Kyiv.

    The conversation with Maksym and Valeria also explores different Ukrainian artists who are known in the West as russian, especially avantgarde painters such as Kazimir Malevych, Ilya Repin and Aleksandra Ekster. I looked up the names of these artists on Wikipedia. The articles refer to their Ukrainianess but the first line lists them as Russian which is clearly wrong.

    Hosts and guest share their experiences of visiting exhibitions without realizing the artist is Ukrainian due to this not being mentioned in exhibition materials and talk about the importance of promoting and familiarizing yourself with Ukrainian art while russia destroys and steals it in an attempt to erase it.

    It's a fascinating conversation I recommend listening to especially if you enjoy art. It's an open invitation to learn something new and wonderous. For me the cherry on the cake was a mention of Maria Prymachenko whose amazing beasts left a lasting impression.

    !Ginger Woman in a red dress is sitting holding a birdcage in her lap. The background is black and she is seen from a side. The painting is in a cubo-futurist style.

    Woman with birds by Aleksandra Ekster

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    Architects of Terror

    Great article about The Wagner Group's blueprint for state capture in the Central African Republic. It lists the following key recommendations:

    > UN member states should establish a coalition similar to the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh/ISIS—critically including African states—to counter the Wagner Group’s malign influence on the African continent and elsewhere by focusing on the group’s finances, movement of foreign fighters, and propaganda.

    > The United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, Canada, Japan, and other jurisdictions should widen the scope of sanctions imposed against the Wagner Group’s network, including by investigating the individuals and entities named in this report. They should investigate and impose network sanctions against the individuals and entities linked to Touadéra’s inner circle that are enabling Wagner’s presence in CAR, and they should coordinate such sanctions actions to increase impact.

    > The US should designate the Wagner Group as a foreign terrorist organization, as reporting by The Sentry and others clearly indicates that the group meets the three legal criteria for designation—a foreign organization engaging in terrorist activity that threatens national security.

    > The EU and its member states should add Wagner to the EU terrorist list to allow for greater law enforcement and judicial cooperation on Wagner across EU member states and beyond.

    > The UK should also consider taking steps to proscribe Wagner as a terrorist group under the Terrorism Act 2000.

    https://thesentry.org/reports/architects-of-terror/ ---- ! !

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    Ukrainian borscht

    Hello!

    I’m just learning how to use this group so for the start here is a picture of Ukrainian borscht! Here is a link to the recipe I followed: https://ifoodreal.com/ukrainian-borscht/

    Mine is made with lots of butter beans and fresh tomatoes. Nothing like a good soup to nourish both body and soul!

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    Dana Widmo @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Enby, neurodivergent, born in Poland, lives in Scotland. They/them I have experience with music, art and writing software. I am an anarchist and believe we can turn the tide of fascism and create a better future.

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