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Lost in Transition? Stories of Post-Soviet Transformations



Curious about how the collapse of the Soviet Union shaped the region? How did life change, and what challenges did civil society face? 📢 Watch our interview with Isabella Sargsyan – a human rights expert with 24 years of experience. She discusses human rights, the Soviet legacy, and Armenia’s transformation after the USSR’s dissolution.



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This interview is part of the "Lost in Transition?" series, featuring experts from Armenia, Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus sharing their insights on post-Soviet changes. Supported by the German Foreign Office and Federal Foundation "Aufarbeitung". #HumanRights #LostInTransition #CivilSocietyCooperation #Armenia

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Join us for an insightful conversation with Pavlo Gudimov, a visionary art curator and witness to Ukraine's transformative journey. Pavlo shares his unique perspective on how art and culture have played a pivotal role in shaping Ukraine’s national identity during times of change. Through his innovative projects, Pavlo bridges tradition and modernity, offering a deeper understanding of the resilience and creativity of the Ukrainian people. Discover how his work fosters artistic innovation and brings Ukraine's cultural narrative to the international stage. @lostintransition4257

1 year ago | [YT] | 0

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“Nothing is possible without trust.” The story of Tetiana and her father Leonid


The feeling of utter despair that overwhelmed Tetiana on February 24, 2022, is impossible to forget. After all, her dearest ones - her mother, father and grandmother, who was 93 years old at the time - remained in her native Kyiv, where Russian troops were breaking through.


How to save them? Who can help? After dozens of hours without sleep, constant calls searching, she was given the contacts of the actors of the Theater on the Left Bank, who agreed to help her find wheelchairs, to get her father, who has Parkinsons´s disease, out of her mother´s house, now able to get to the train station and on the evacuation train with her father and grandmother.


Watch more about the family's life today and why Tetiana's relatives are being discriminated against in the video.
This video was produced within the project “Barrier-free Safety for People with Disabilities”, which is the part of INKuLtur-Programme implemented by Austausch e.V. together with Eastern Partnership countries funded by the German Federal Foreign Office.

1 year ago | [YT] | 0