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expert examination, and the woman also wrote a letter to volodymyr zelenniaskyi. thank you for showing that the words dignity and freedom have no price, with respect and moderation, according to the script, and there will be a son, and there will be a mother, and there will be people on earth. khrystyna shevchenko, bohdan shevchenko, for the voice of america. and at the end , a story about how volunteers in colorado collect aid for ukrainian orphans. for this purpose, ukrainians and caring americans organized a charity concert and a ukrainian fashion show. svitlana prestynska and olena attended the event andryushchenko. all funds collected here at this event. will be transferred to ukraine.
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hanna bruzha and other 24 models demonstrated modern ukrainian clothes at a charity fashion show. i heard about this play and this big festival that raises money for ukraine, and i really liked what they were doing, and i wanted to somehow find a way to help ukraine help ukraine. yulia buzar, organizer of the fashion show, says. i work here, for example, with radmila, she is from uzbekistan, she makes all the jewelry for our models, i also work with americans, who makes all our crowns, we have artists who gave us their paintings, as well as works, artists who, from the ukrainian diaspora, in april 2022, yulia buz reishen from luhansk, whose main mission is to help ukrainian orphans and transfer
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humanitarian help, we help with educational opportunities, we help with things, we help, that is, we collect funds for open projects that are currently relevant. in addition to the fashion show, the audience enjoyed a charity concert by local band belto legacy. its director considers ukraine your second home. i studied at the odesa conservatory named after nezhdanova. today we had a concert of the poem about ukraine, which was the result of the cooperation of many volunteers, many people who made every effort and poured their heart into organizing this event. a charity auction was also held during the event, where you could buy paintings and products by ukrainian and american artists. this is the largest event organized in colorado since... in support of ukraine in
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the last year, the organizers were amazed by the number of volunteers who offered their help i believe that the ukrainians will win, in my opinion, the ukrainians are doing their job amazingly, they are david against the goliath, they are fighting putin, it is incredible. during this event, 600 dollars were collected, and since the foundation of the nova foundation. provided $32,000 in aid to ukrainian children. svitlana prystynska, olena andryushchenko. colorado springs. download the voice of america mobile app. the application allows you to bypass blocking automatically thanks to the built-in vpn service. read news, watch informative programs and videos, and listen too and on this we will say goodbye. see also our daily briefings. from
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monday to friday at 6 p.m. on youtube and facebook, where you can ask us your questions live. thank you for trusting us, i wish you a peaceful night and a peaceful morning. see you soon, see you soon. we are looking for 16-year-old kostyantyn chervov, who disappeared on the first day of the full-scale war. the guy lived in the kherson region, in the kakhovsky district, in the city of tavriyskyi. imagine, from february 24, 2022, there was not a single one about him news therefore, i very much ask everyone to look closely at konstantin's photo. he looks 15-16 years old, has dark blond hair and gray-green eyes, number 1163. calls from any mobile operator are free.
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any information is important. i also want to remind you that we are continuing the search for ten-year-old artem kholodny, who disappeared in the kharkiv region back in september 20. his mother asked for help in finding the boy. imagine that a woman has not seen or heard from her son for more than a year. appealing to anyone who can see or know any info if anyone saw or heard, can you provide any information, i am asking you to do so, because the heart of the mother is breaking and the fact is that the parents of artem kholodny are divorced and live separately, it so happened that when the war began, the boy was with his father in the city kupyansk, kharkiv region. on the third day of the full-scale invasion, the city was completely occupied, and then it stopped there only in september 2022, i received a short message from him in viber. it was september, around
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september 10.13 last year, the 22nd. i remind you that in september of last year, the soldiers of the ukrainian armed forces liberated kharkiv oblast from the occupiers. and it was during this period that mrs. elena's son got in touch. of course, the woman tried to call artyom. i wrote him more than one message in response, but all attempts turned out to be useless. it is not known. therefore, your help is very important. look at the photo again and remember the boy's face. he is a very active boy, fair-haired, with such a lithe physique. at the moment, he already has the 5th grade. glaring, gray-blue eyes, active, kind, good boy. if suddenly someone have seen artem kholodny or know where he may be now, do not delay and immediately call us on the hotline, or calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if it is suddenly not possible
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to call, write to the chatbot of the child search service in telegram. i have told only two stories of missing children. in general, since the beginning of the war, we have received. more than a thousand appeals for help in the search. fortunately, the vast majority of children have already been found, but the fate of many remains unknown. this especially applies to the temporarily occupied areas where the work of the police is practically paralyzed, where it is impossible to leave and there are communication problems. sometimes people who cannot find their own children do not even know what to do or where to turn. if you suddenly find yourself in a similar situation and have no idea how to act, phone... to the short number 11630 or write to the chatbot of the child tracing service in telegram, they will provide you with all the necessary advice. in addition, everyone who sees me now can already. perhaps you will recognize someone, and in the end you will help to find them. we have created a resource
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, the espresso tv channel logo has changed several times. or rather, it changed four times. the current logo is the fifth in a row. varchuk, this is a program of its own name: a joint project of ukrainian foam and tv channel uso. today is our first televsion, the self-titled program went online, due to the full-scale invasion, we planned this program in this beautiful studio, but then a full-scale war broke out, and we had to go online, and today is the premiere already in television format, but it is about those important events, names and phenomena
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that form the modern context, but they are displaced, erased from the collective memory, as a result of russification, as a result of radinization and other things that society has experienced, today my guest is vira ageyeva, a critic, literary critic, professor of kyiv academy, mrs. viro, i greet you, good evening, i greet you, and today we just talked about the fact that this book, which we are talking about today , best conveys the concept of the program and our idea in general let's talk, but this book it came out this year, it was written by vira ageyeva, and she, this is not her first book, i hope not her last, and it is dedicated to the literary life of kyiv, the beginning of the 20th century, why is this book for me... here is this kyiv,
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which you write about was unknown to me, kyiv of the time of the ukrainian revolution, and for me ukrainian kyiv, now i speak ukrainian kyiv, it is strange to talk about the capital of ukraine, but i always knew kyiv and saw it, rather through the eyes of a white guard officer, through the eyes nikolka turbina, who wanders, walks the streets of kyiv and hates this one the kyiv st and for him even sofia's eyes were clucking, they yawn, they don't ring, but yawn, and for him, this black, black cloud creeps up on kyiv, with a black belly, when petliura's army enters kyiv, when you learned about i think that you did not learn about the tei at the university, when you learned about what kyiv was like at the beginning of the century, during the liberation contest.
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good question, all the same, well, i read because of my education, so to speak, i still read a lot, well, i knew about kyiv, let's say in the 18th year, about kyiv, there is, there is bolgakovsky, there is kyiv white guards, but there are the same events described in the memoirs of yury smolych, smolych writes under censorship, smolych still writes very carefully, but there you can see something, well, a little different, a different point. sight in every case, well, again, who read it, and i read it in my student years, who read techyna’s golden clamor, techchyna’s poem golden clamor, that’s right, that’s the spirit of the ukrainian revolution, that’s the moment, well, the moment when the state was established , when he very nicely, precisely very nicely , crossed out the underground sources, here they are there, they are there, this empire froze them, they went to depth, but they did not die those sources. and then, of course, but of course, these are only isolated things, because in fact
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, in fact, we learned about all this already, in the late 80s, i think, i think, i think, it's just my experience, i don't think i've ever read so much , i didn't read voraciously, like the end of the 80s, the beginning of the 90s of the last century, the same thing happened to me, when suddenly, suddenly it turned out, suddenly it turned out that i... didn't know anything about my literature, i didn't know anything about my city, and then it, and not everything, not everything was forbidden, well, memories. let's say the memories are very very very interesting memories of maksym rylskyi about kyiv, well, they are about kyiv, his youth, they are in the 20th volume, but they are buried somewhere in the notes, so to speak, and for me, now i have a book about maksym rylskyi republished , i am very happy about this, because for me, rylskyi is just
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a kyiv poet, he is our greatest poet, and he is somewhere on the fringes of the school curriculum, he is not for us - he, he, we do not identify kyiv with rylskyi , for example, therefore there was smolicha's kyiv, rylsky's kyiv, tychyna's kyiv, but all the same, most people, most kyivans, i'm probably right, that most kyivans see, they see this city, the imperial myth created by bulgakov, i think that's not the case today , i think that's not the case today, well, i have some very recent statistics, the author of our last recording with rostyk senkov is on the crazy youtube channel - it's about exactly mykola kolish against mikhail bulgakov, that plot. and there are quite unconscious comments. people just write about there many comments and comments that bulgakov has brainwashed us, but people are now reconsidering. i think, i think, tell me, you can briefly say what this is, the plot, the plot against bulgakov, it needs
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to be explained, not us, not on it, i am not the first to dislike bulgakov, and we are not the first to dislike bolgakov, therefore, when it came out, when this play by dnitorikh behind the white guard was performed in the kremlin, stalin himself watched it many times and liked it very much, at the same time, it means that mykola kolish co-produced this play in menit mottoti moti, in my opinion, list them, and then there was a reception in the kremlin for stalin, where kolish and other veplit residents, well, officially demanded...' they tried to remove the play from the repertoire, because it offends ukrainian national dignity, well, when they were arrested , they remembered all this, that is, that is, that is, that is, one should not think that there is such a myth, that bolgakov is anti-soviet, yes, bolgakov was a favorite of stalin, my god, but really, for me , getting to know this ukrainian kyiv, times
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there was a ukrainian revolution, i remember exactly this date is april 16. in 1989, when my mother brought a book by yuriy lavrinenko to her, she came from canada and brought it across the border, still soviet in the sleeve of a big puffer jacket , and i 16-rarely this crystal singing, that's right, this andrii is transported, and i realized that everything is mine, this is my soviet, my school myth about leaks. well, in general, it was not only about this, it was a myth about rylskyi and about saussure and about it as something so hateful and such that we fell, and then i learned about this kyiv, and what it was like then, what kind of atmosphere there was in kyiv 17-18 years ago, and maybe i will start a little
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earlier, because this story is also in this book, and here we are about kyiv . revolutions, we are talking about kyiv in the 20s, we already know something, we already know, we have read the city of pidmogilny, we already know something, we have read the sick pluzhnyk, but even for me, well, as if i, i am in this kingdom i have been working all my life, even for me kyiv was a revelation in the 900s and 10s, when when they, when they were able to do a lot here what to do, well, let's say, these nice plots, why pankivska and tarasivska streets are there, well, you can interpret it differently, so to speak, but still for them, at least for this ukrainian circle, for them they named tarasivska street for them it was shevchenko street, which was unthinkable in the tsarist empire, or let’s say on the 9th, well, no one canceled money there, and on march 9 in the sophia cathedral, mr. hida
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along shevchenko was consecrated every year, under the tsarist power, so they did a lot. or lysenko his choir, mykola lysenko he took his choir to kaniv, again every year in may, that is, that environment, it is here , here, here is our united states at the then mariansko-blagovishchenskyi, the current saksaganskyi there, well, it all happened there, there and from there the ukrainian kyiv, by the way, already in the 20s, that is, the 18th, 19th, and 20th years, already... also already the soviet government, but lyudmila strytska chernyakhivska, she ran such a literary salon, she is such a lady of that older world, another world, the truth is, she kept a literary salon, and everyone was there. there was also serhiy yefremov, and pavlo techyna, and if we are talking about ukrainophiles of the beginning , well, let's say, the end of the 19th, the beginning of the 20th,
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how big was this environment in kyiv, how many were there, was it really very it was narrow, or it was a significant number of people, it was significant, but how many there were, you see, there are, they conducted a survey then, but we have an illusion formed by soviet, well, propaganda, that kyiv was a russian city, kyiv was not was never russian, in principle the percentage of the polish population and polish is polish is polish bookstores, there are some polish restaurants there, there are, well, you can see it even from novels, well, from memories, everything is easy, so there are some, well, there are polish cultural institutions in kyiv, there are many of them, this is the first, the second, kyiv does not speak russian , kyiv, i mean the maids, well people, kyiv speaks, more or less, they are people , they speak more ukrainian, not so big, but the community movement is all over ukraine, there is a kyiv community, there is an odessa community, it is all over ukraine, it's one thing, the other,
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i love this one, this one, how should i say it, well i love this picture, somewhere in the 80s of the 19th century, in the 80s of the century , in the botanical garden near the red building , there were some popanian girls walking around, the girls were in beautiful dresses, and often they were in exactly ukrainian clothes, here is a photo of mykhailo kosach, let's say in a very beautiful chumarka, this one is so cossack, but they spoke ukrainian, but it was not the same ukrainian as their nannies or governesses there, it was some other ukrainian, you are talking about a memory lyudma starivska, several such, but what does she say, then let's tell them, that is, this is what happened, this was , to give a different upbringing, well, olena pchilka, there is a lot to her, olga petrilivna homanova
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kosych, i treat her differently, in different ways in different aspects, but what she really did, what a wonderful experiment she did, she didn't give, well , larisa, she never sent to school at all, she saved her from imperial education, and lesya ukrainka is the only author in our country. in that generation, even excluding ray, she is the only one to whom there is no piety at all russian, they formed that elite, well, there were a few hundred of them, there were not a thousand, obviously, but then they were all those who lived to the age of 17, they went to the central council, they created it, they created the ukrainian ideology, well, many of them were members of the central council, including the lyudmylot council, uh, now, if we go back to the 17th year and the 18th year, were there any controversies, were there any contacts, in general, what kind of relationships they were, and how generally the russian
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environment is literary, it, it was influential here, are we also exaggerating his influence, we are definitely exaggerating, you know, i once tried to understand, i tried to count for myself, well, well, who is an outstanding russian writer from kyiv, bolgakov left kyiv in 1900 or 21 anna akhmatovat, akhmatova no, she was not in kyiv for several years, and she wanted to become a russian author, she went to st. petersburg , that is, pavostovsky went to moscow, that is , there was no, well, of those who lived in kyiv, maybe viktor nikrasov, he is the only russian-speaking writer, who lived, who stayed in kyiv, well, if you remember someone, i'm sorry, but i used to be alert.
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