PinnedPublished inEVROPAIn Ukraine, months’ names connect us with natureThese old Slavic words keep us closer to our roots and our landJan 1618Jan 1618
PinnedPublished inEVROPAHow the war changed everyday Ukrainian languageOur conversations are now filled with words we rarely used before the Russian invasionJan 2112Jan 2112
PinnedPublished inEVROPAHow the war in Ukraine made men and women more unequalWhile women’s rights remained largely unaffected, men lost many freedomsSep 14, 202415Sep 14, 202415
PinnedPublished inEVROPAWhat do billboards in Kyiv say about men and women?Photographing problematic advertising images in the capital of UkraineMar 5, 202430Mar 5, 202430
Published inEVROPASome Ukrainian women travel the worldSome Ukrainain men are afraid to leave their houses23h ago223h ago2
Published inEVROPAWaves of depressionI feel movement, direction and speed, but isn’t it just back and forth, back and forth all the time?6d ago166d ago16
Published inEVROPAAn (extra)ordinary sunny day in KyivI take my camera phone and go on a long stroll through the cityJan 307Jan 307
Published inEVROPAGrief walks in black coatsAnd other notes on living and grieving in UkraineJan 283Jan 283
Published inEVROPAEverything is great (but why am I so scared?)The standard of great is so low today we no longer admit how unwell we areJan 246Jan 246