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UKRAiNATV

efir62 In this episode we will take a look at how people are adapting to live, find peace, and create in times of crisis. we're talking to Mykhailo Mazepa and Sofi Bondar about turning war barricades into furniture (architecture meets activism). Aircraft will share his synth-wave pop journey across Europe. Fat Frumos, the force behind Suck Puck Records, dives into the breakcore and rave scene ecstatic rituals. Beats'n'Beans will discuss their tea ceremonies and their upcoming appearance at UKRAiNATV during Unsound. Satin de Compostela previews one of the next efir editions which will be focused on rituals, magic, and spirituality in postindustrial world. We'll also connect with Norway and converse about our experiences during workshops in the Academy of Fine Arts in Trondheim. And don't miss Sofia's tale of wrestling with Polish bureaucracy at the airport (real-life drama). It's a packed lineup, all about the gatherings and rituals that shape our lives. Yevgeniy Demydenko will set some tranquil vibes with his saxophone solo. To top it off Romek will unveil our plans for the 4TH SEASON @ UKRAiNATV and we’ll give stage to our one and only Gleb with his PINK CORE set.

Art

Media outlets and communication channels

Crisis reporting

For journalists, artists and scientists


Resources

Tools

how to talk about the russian invasion

Digital Rights and Online Safety

Social and Political Activism

Media and Journalism

  • possible speakers on historical peace in East Europe: Vladimir Pastukhov (Russian politicologist, born and studied in Kyiv), Ekaterina Shulman, Tatiana Weizer, Evert van der Zweerde from Radboud university, Gulnaz Sibgatullina, Ilya Budraitskis and now imprisoned Kagarlitskiy, Sana Valiulina



Open Source and Digital Infrastructure

Open source intelligence

Conflict