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This group is current mainly focused on raising awareness and calls to action for helping Ukraine in its war against Russia's colonialist aggression. To this end we also encourage as secondary focus:
- Sharing Ukrainian Culture
- Exposing Russian Compromised Companies/Media/Politicians and Narratives
- Exposing the history of Russian Imperialism, under the current regime, under the USSR and under the Tsars.
- Raising awareness of other countries suffering from Russia's Colonialist Agression (Chechnya, Syria, Georgia, Belarus, etc).
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- Kyiv Independent: News, articles: https://kyivindependent.com/
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- Ukraine without hype podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukraine-without-hype
- Ukrainians Margo Gontar (https://margogontar.substack.com),
- Luliia Mendel (https://iuliiamendel.substack.com),
- Maksym Eristavi (https://maksymeristavi.substack.com) (of Ukrainian Spaces fame),
- Timothy Snyder (https://snyder.substack.com).
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- Anna from Ukraine (https://youtube.com/channel/UCiVefOT4TGW3pOqW6AxmlBQ) - daily vlog with war, culture, history - plus Soviet Myths Debunked.
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- How to be brave like Ukraine (https://howtobe.brave.ua/en-index.php) is a short course on Ukrainian history provided in partnership with the Ukrainian government covering a range of subjects - art, culture, technology; lessons are easy and only take about ten minutes each.
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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.
I hope you value it as much as I did!
Banosh sounds interesting - I think Matios mentions it in the book - I have a recipe with polenta (I think traditionally it might not be polenta exactly but something similar?) that I need to make one day, it looks really easy.