The Russian forces are no match for the power of Ukraine’s cultural legacy
marking the anniversary of Russia’s invasion, in which authors from Ukraine, Canada and beyond imagine what could come next.I’m in Lviv, rehearsing a concert to commemorate the first anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion. The headline of our concert poster reads “In Memory of the Invincibles,” dedicated to those who have died and to the indomitable will of the Ukrainian people.
Like so many Ukrainians, Nadia volunteered to join the war effort. She drove supplies to the front lines and sewed camouflage clothes for the troops while continuing to teach through blackouts and bombings.
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