80 years since Babyn Yar: creating a more open culture of grief

How can literature help us to comprehend the tragedy of Babyn Yar?
Remembering August 24, 1991

Lesia Rudakewych Scholey looks back at her experiences of the early days of Ukraine’s independence.
Holodomor: the Ukrainian famine of the 1930s. 10 things everyone should know about Ukraine, Episode 6

Kremlin memory wars and the search for a unifying Ukrainian national identity

An article by Ukrainian Institute London’s Director Olesya Khromeychuk published by Atlantic Council, 29 Oct 2020.
What unites Ukrainians?

Ukrainian society is much more pluralistic and complex than political discourse portrays it to be.
What unites Ukrainians? Panel discussion

What unites Ukrainians? Discussion with leading sociologists and media experts exploring the latest research on what unites and motivates Ukrainians.
The war in Ukraine: why it matters to the world?

The war in Ukraine is a battlefield in a global struggle between democracy and authoritarianism.
The war in Ukraine: why it matters to the world?

Author Tamara Horikha Zernya on life, love, writing and war

Interview with Tamara Horikha Zernya about her award-winning novel Dotsya.
Babyn Yar memorial: is consensus possible? Panel discussion
