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Володимир Кулик про конференцію з деколонізації

February 26, 2024

За всіма ознаками цьогорічна конференція УНІГУ «Деколонізація України: в теорії і на практиці», яка проводилася в рамках програми «Дослідження сучасної України ім. Джеймса Темертея»... Read more about Володимир Кулик про конференцію з деколонізації

Rebuilding Ukraine, Rebuilding the World. February 9-10, 2023. Zoom, Cambridge MA. Third Annual TCUP Conference

Register Now for the 2023 TCUP Conference, "Rebuilding Ukraine, Rebuilding the World"

January 3, 2023

Registration is now open for the 2023 TCUP Conference, "Rebuilding Ukraine, Rebuilding the World," which will take place in a hybrid format February 9-10, 2023. A core component of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, the annual conference brings together policy makers and academics from around the world.... Read more about Register Now for the 2023 TCUP Conference, "Rebuilding Ukraine, Rebuilding the World"

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TCUP Book Club Reads "A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister"

September 6, 2022

Book Cover The Death of a Soldier Told by His SisterThe Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program is pleased to announce it will be reprising its virtual Book Club for the Fall 2022 semester. In the month of October, we will be reading Olesya Khromeychuk’s A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister (newly republished in the United Kingdom as The Death of a Soldier Told by His Sister, with a foreword by Philippe Sands).... Read more about TCUP Book Club Reads "A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister"

On Trust, Transparency, and Learning from the Experience of the Extraordinary

by Dafna Rachok

Dafna Rachok

Dafna Rachok is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington. She is a Ukrainian-born anthropologist with interests in medical and political anthropology. Her research seeks to understand how vulnerable groups in Ukraine respond to existing HIV prevention and treatment programs and how their attitudes to the state shape their desire or reluctance to seek those programs. February 24th caught her doing fieldwork in Ukraine, so since then Dafna has been combining her research with volunteering efforts: fundraising, buying, and delivering protective gear and medical supplies.

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Working Together in Warsaw and Beyond: The Creation of forPeace’s Ukraine Relief Project Team

by John Vsetecka

John Vsetecka

John Vsetecka is a PhD Candidate in the Department of History at Michigan State University. With a specific focus on the Holodomor, his current work seeks to understand how people make sense of tragedies and come to terms with difficult pasts. After being evacuated from a Fulbright placement in Ukraine to Warsaw, Poland due to Russia’s war, John became involved with humanitarian work that assisted refugees who fled to Poland from Ukraine. He serves as an Academic Advisor for the Ukraine Relief Project team at forPeace.

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The Importance of Helping to Leave

by Daria Savchenko

Daria Savchenko

Daria Savchenko is a PhD Candidate in Harvard's Department of Anthropology, focusing on the anthropology of artificial intelligence. Daria started working with Helping to Leave in May 2022, inspired by a post shared by her friend. The impressive atmosphere of support from other volunteers and the first message, “We are safe,” from Ukrainian evacuees showed her that volunteering in a nonprofit organization like this can have a real impact, despite her physical distance from the war.

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