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Stolen luggage, Innocent cat killed & Ken O'Flynn discusses Government Spend of €1.6 million on 8 cars for Ukrainian Community.
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Dive into the vibrant world of Ukrainian culture as we join Oksana King, the principal of the community Ukrainian school in Noble Park, on the eve of Easter for a special celebration of colors and tradition. In this interview, we'll explore the significance of Easter in Ukrainian culture, particularly the age-old tradition of coloring Easter eggs, known as pysanky. Oksana King will share insights into the cultural importance of this ritual, its symbolism, and how it brings communities together to celebrate the joy of Easter. - Пориньте у яскравий світ української культури, приєднавшись до Оксани Кінг, директора громадської української школи в Нобл-Парку, напередодні Великодня на особливому святі кольорів і традицій. У цьому інтерв'ю ми дослідимо значення Великодня в українській культурі, зокрема давню традицію розфарбовувати писанки, відому як писанки. Оксана Кінг поділиться думкою про культурну важливість цього ритуалу, його символіку та те, як він об'єднує громади, щоб святкувати радість Великодня.
In this deeply moving episode of "Interviews with Innocence," host Marla Hughes sits down with Paul and Amber Poole, the compassionate duo behind the Cross Border House, a sanctuary for Ukrainian refugees. Delving into their inspiring journey, Paul and Amber share the origins and mission of their haven, which has become a beacon of hope for those displaced by the turmoil in Ukraine. Drawing from their poignant experiences detailed in "Sunflowers at My Table: War Diaries of a Ukrainian Community," the Pooles recount heart-wrenching stories of the residents before finding solace at the Cross Border House. Listen as they narrate the daily lives of forty individuals navigating the complexities of displacement, their emotions intertwining in a symphony of hope, fear, and resilience. The episode sheds light on the transformative power of community, art, and creativity, revealing how the Cross Border House transcends being a mere shelter. Discover how culinary experiences, creative endeavors, and the touching story of a play titled "Happy Town" helped instill a sense of normalcy and home for the women and children. Witness the touching narrative of a young chess enthusiast and Paul's soulful recorder sessions, illustrating the profound personal impacts of these interactions. As Paul and Amber reflect on their journey, they unveil the lessons learned and the deep connections forged in the crucible of conflict. Join us for an episode that not only tells the story of the Cross Border House but also celebrates the indomitable spirit of a community united in adversity, offering invaluable insights and wisdom from the frontlines of compassion and resilience.
The Grand Prix is reportedly banning five flags from the circuit, drawing backlash from the Ukrainian community whose flag is included in the ban.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg spoke to Laryssa Waler, Former Executive Director of Communications for Premier Doug Ford. She is a consultant in Toronto with GT & Co executive. She has been sanctioned by the Russian Federation because of her advocacy for Ukraine.
Greg spoke to Laryssa Waler, Former Executive Director of Communications for Premier Doug Ford. She is a consultant in Toronto with GT & Co executive. She has been sanctioned by the Russian Federation because of her advocacy for Ukraine.
Hello and welcome back to Meet the Chefs! This is our first podcast from New York City as I sit down with Jason Birchard, the owner of Veselka. He is the third generation owner of the now famous Ukrainian restaurant that first opened in 1954 and this is a fascinating chat about all things New York, Ukrainian food, and of course how the war has impacted the business and his staff. Enjoy! Thanks again to Jason for having me and to you all for listening, be sure to head over to the website and the Instagram for more and subscribe so that you never miss an episode of Meet the Chefs! Timestamps: Introduction to Veselka (00:00:00) The host introduces Veselka, a Ukrainian diner established in 1954, and its owner, Jason, as the third-generation proprietor. They discuss the diner's history and the culture of New York City. Jason's Background and Early Years (00:01:12) Jason shares his experience working in the family business since his teenage years, studying economics, and his internship in finance. He also discusses his decision to return to work in the family business in 1989. Adapting to Changes and Expanding (00:04:07) Jason talks about the changes made to Veselka's operations, including extending business hours and his experiences working in the diverse and vibrant New York City neighborhood. Neighbourhood and Community (00:08:07) Jason discusses the unique aspects of the neighborhood, the challenges faced during the 1970s and 1980s, and the impact of gentrification on the area. Evolution of the Restaurant (00:10:31) Jason talks about the evolution of the restaurant's menu, expansion to other locations, and the challenges faced when attempting to upscale the comfort food. Business Challenges and Innovations (00:16:21) Jason discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the business, including the introduction of at-home business through partnerships and e-commerce platforms. Support for Ukraine during the War (00:19:10) Jason shares the immediate impact of the war in Ukraine, the surge of support from the community, and the initiatives undertaken by Veselka to contribute to humanitarian relief efforts. Continued Support for Ukraine (00:22:09) Jason discusses the ongoing efforts to support Ukraine, including earmarking sales for humanitarian relief and partnering with organizations to aid children affected by the war. Ukrainian Community in New York (00:24:59) The impact of the conflict on the Ukrainian community in New York and the acceptance of refugees. Ukrainian Comfort Food (00:26:08) The significance of Ukrainian food as comfort food and its role in connecting people from different backgrounds. Defining Ukrainian Dishes (00:27:14) Description of traditional Ukrainian dishes like borscht, pierogies, and stuffed cabbage. Dream Dinner Party (00:28:42) Guests for a dream dinner party and the significance of family and heritage in the context of the business. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-hall/message
At the start of Russia's invasion, advancing troops reached the outskirts of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. They devastated the suburb of Bucha, killing hundreds. Now, Bucha is coming back to life.
LUkraine asbl is a Luxembourg-based nonprofit that unites the Ukrainian Community in Luxembourg, increases awareness and contributes to the humanitarian crisis relief in Ukraine. Olena Klopota - General Secretary for LUkraine - spoke with Simon today about the Ukrainian Days in Luxembourg (UA Days), the festival of Ukrainian culture that offers various activities to learn and experience its richness while fostering the cultural exchange between Ukraine and Luxembourg. The festival includes a number of events - music, cinema, art, fashion, and photography - and takes place in various locations until June 15, 2023. Further program information can be found at https://uadays.lu/
QLD. Community events. Brisbane, 5-03-2023: Commemoration of the Great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko. Unite with Ukraine rally, King George Square, Brisbane. And more: SBS Audio - Борітеся – Поборете: концерт в честь Тараса Шевченка, який пройшов 5-го березня в українській домівці у Брізбені. Українці Квінсленду - на підтримку України, Брізбен, 25-го лютого 2023-го року. Про це і більше від Ірини Германович слухайте на сторінках SBS Audio...
We just passed the one marker of the war in Ukraine. President Biden's recent trip abroad signified the United States' support of Ukraine, but experts are saying that the end of the war is not in sight. Americans are divided on how involved our country should be in the war effort. Would you like to see the United States increase military aid for Ukraine? Today, we talk to members of the Ukrainian diaspora living in Connecticut, as well as a Ukrainian American, currently living in Ukraine to support the war effort. What should Connecticut residents do to support Ukrainians living in our state? You can learn more about sponsoring a family from Ukraine by visiting Connecticut for Ukraine. GUESTS Alex Kuzma: Chief Development Officer for the Ukrainian Catholic University Foundation Dana Bucin: Immigration Attorney at Murtha Cullina and Honorary Consul of Romania to Connecticut Larissa Babij: writer, translator and dancer living in Kyiv, Ukraine. Her newsletter is “A Kind of Refugee.” Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The All Local afternoon update for February 24th, 2023.
How has Vancouver's Ukrainian community supported Ukraine throughout the year? Guest: Father Mykhailo Ozorovych, Pastor at the Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral who was born and raised in Ukraine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today marks the one year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. Estimates vary widely, but most place the total number of civilian casualties between 10,000 and 30,000, and count at least 250,000 soldiers killed and wounded from both sides. Andrea was joined by those who the invasion has affected most, those who've had to leave their homes and their loved ones behind, and start a new life in Ireland. Alex, Nataly, Mykola and Tanya all spoke with Andrea this afternoon…
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Ukraine last February, the Ukrainian Club of Kansas City knew it had to act. The community group came together to create Stand With Ukraine KC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing aid for Ukrainians both here and abroad.
Bogdan Rudnytski interviewed Ukrainian Community Manager Marta Artemenko from the Ukrainian Council of NSW. We spoke about the war in Ukraine and displaced persons in Australia. - Війна в Україні - нечувана трагедія в сучасній історії людства. Війна, яка насильно розпорошила українців по планеті усій. Прибули вони й на далекий від України 5-й континент. Ось і про це, і про інші справи громадські Богдан Рудницький розмовляє із менеджером з питань новоприбулих п-і Мартою Артеменко з Об'єднання Українських Громад Нової Південної Валії...
Krynytsya (The Well), your wellspring for Ukraine and Ukrainians
Marina Sorina, a Ukrainian emigre from Kharkiv, Ukraine, arrived in Verona, Italy in 1995. She is a tour guide and and an active volunteer member of "Malve di Ucraina" cultural association . Marina talks about the development of the Ukrainian community in Italy at the end of the 20th century and reviews the current situation for Ukrainian war refugees. She had an unsuccessful bid in September 2022 for a seat in the Italian Parliament with the Più Europa party. https://www.facebook.com/MarinaSorinaVr https://www.facebook.com/malvediucrainaverona
Toronto's Ukrainian community is responding to the missile attacks that have shaken Ukraine over the past few days. Marc Shwec, with the Toronto Branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, led a protest outside the Russian Consulate in Toronto last night. Marc joined us and said we, the West, are funding the war... and we need to do more.
The Parish Priest of Ennis says both the local and Ukrainian communities are in shock following the stabbing of an 8-year-old girl in Clarecastle. The young Ukrainian refugee is understood to be fighting for her life in a hospital in Dublin, having initially been treated at University Hospital Limerick. A woman in her forties, believed to be the girls mother, was found unconscious at the property in Clareabbey on Tuesday morning and also remains in critical condition at UHL. Ennis parish priest, Fr. Tom Ryan, says he's praying both make it through.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Nearly 200 Ukrainians are adjusting to new lives in Fredericton, and they need help. Two local groups have organized a community fundraiser to help them resettle.
John's shoe repair shop is closing tomorrow and he needs help in moving his machinery. Harry Crosbie is looking for a space to house a Ukrainian Community Centre. Bríd is appalled by the state of the Irish flag at Cherbourg port. John was charged €10.50 for a bottle of cider.
Ukrainian Community of Queensland's Anna Golovchenko says it's been incredibly painful. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we welcome: Lena Levin to the podcast. Hi, my name is Lena and as many of you know I grew up in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv. The city is only 30 miles from the occupied Kherson and is surrounded by the Russian military. Almost 500k residents cannot flee, their stores are running short on supplies, many people, like my elderly parents or families with small kids, cannot find groceries or medicine. Established humanitarian organizations are absent in the region, as they focus on the larger cities like Kyiv or Odessa, and it might take weeks and small cities like Mykolaiv get any relief. My long-term friend Dima and his wife Nastya are still in Mykolaiv. They won't be leaving. Like many brave Ukrainians, they took matters into their own hands. They are risking their lives to find supplies by driving around town and delivering them to the ones in need, like my parents and many others. They also provide much needed supplies to the local soldiers, who are incredibly brave and made headlines by shooting 4 Russian helicopters in one day. Dima and Nastya are just regular people with regular jobs, so they rely on donations. I know many have donated money to support Ukraine, but any amount will make a difference. $20 can make a big difference for a family who requires baby formula or food down there. All proceeds from this fundraiser will be transferred to Dima, no exceptions. I will be sharing their photos and videos, you can also follow @nastya_lunastya, @pandemoniy on Instagram. https://www.gofundme.com/f/mykolaiv Become part of the Podcastville Community on Patreon! The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. Thank you The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers Society & Human Interest stories, music and arts. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! Tell them you heard it on: The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto NOW ALSO in Bremerton! Tideland Magazine Sound Reprographics Support the Show on PATREON
Mná Ag Gaire Women's Shed in Ennis have partnered with Clare Immigration Support Centre; Limerick-Clare Education and Training Board and other volunteers in creating a Ukrainian Community Hub. On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Hilary Tonge, Mná Ag Gaire to chat about the new hub and to find out what activities are involved.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Myla Muntyan is president of the Ukrainian Club of Moncton.
In the past week, the refugees from Ukraine and many people from Luxembourg founded a new, very vibrant community.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
In order to let Ukrainians in Slovakia to meet, Slovak libraries let free some rooms for the community gathering. The festival of the Academy of Theatre Professionals brings the creme de la creme of Slovak drama production to Bratislava from April 2 to May 2.
New data shows 23,000 British Columbians experienced homelessness at some point in 2019 David Eby, B.C. Housing Minister talks homelessness and housing in British Columbia Vancouver's Ukrainian community prepares for the arrival of those fleeing Putin's brutal war Iryna Shyroka, Vancouver Branch President for The Ukrainian Canadian Congress discusses how the local Ukrainian community is preparing for the arrival of those fleeing the Russian invasion The Political Forum on the Jas Johal Show On The Political Forum this week: Mary Polak- Strategic Advisor with Maple Leaf Strategies Inc, formerly a cabinet minister and opposition house leader during her 15 years as an MLA for Langley Bill Tieleman - Formerly a cabinet minister and opposition house leader during her 15 years as an MLA for Langley COVID anniversary: what letter grade does the province get for its pandemic response, two years on? Jas and Keith Baldrey, Global's Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria discuss what letter grade the province deserves for their covid response. Plus, your calls! It's the first ‘normal' St Patrick's Day in three years William Donnellan, Owner of Donnellan's Irish Pub on Granville Street, The Shamrock in the West End, and Smith's of Gastown discusses the first 'normal' St.Patrick's Day in three years as covid restrictions ease
Iryna Shyroka, Vancouver Branch President for The Ukrainian Canadian Congress discusses how the local Ukrainian community is preparing for the arrival of those fleeing the Russian invasion
This week Bridging Philly invited Honorary Consul of Ukraine, Iryna Maur, and President of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Philadelphia Branch, Eugene Luciw to give their perspective on the conflict in Ukraine. Hear how you can connect with the Philadelphia Ukrainian community and help in aiding families in Ukraine. The Newsmaker of the week highlights two volunteers at the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center in Jenkintown. Hear their efforts to collect aid and donations. The Philly Rising Changemaker honors Linda Shockley for Women's Month, of the Lawnside Historical Society, and her dedication to preserving and maintaining Black History, such as the historical Peter Mott House in Lawnside. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses updates to the fatal fire in Riverhead this fall; affordable housing; the death of award-winning designer Tony Walton of Sag Harbor; and support for the Ukrainian community. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw,) Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/annette.hinkle (Annette Hinkle), Arts and Living Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Editor/Publisher, Riverhead Local https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009847899600 (Brianne Ledda), reporter, Times-Review Media Group
This week on Behind The Headlines, the panel discusses updates to the fatal fire in Riverhead this fall; affordable housing; the death of award-winning designer Tony Walton of Sag Harbor; and support for the Ukrainian community. https://www.facebook.com/shaw11946 (Joseph P. Shaw,) Executive Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/wpsutton (Bill Sutton), Managing Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/annette.hinkle (Annette Hinkle), Arts and Living Editor, The Express News Group https://www.facebook.com/civiletti (Denise Civiletti), Editor/Publisher, Riverhead Local https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009847899600 (Brianne Ledda), reporter, Times-Review Media Group
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Oksana Seniv is from Ukraine and is a member of the Ukrainian Club of Moncton.
With everyone's eyes on Ukraine, we are reminded of some shared connections. On this episode of InFocus we're looking at kookum scarves and a partnership between Ukrainian and powwow dancers. Later in the show, we'll explore Indigenous women in street gangs.
Alan Corcoran speaks with members of the Ukrainian Community in Wexford and the first Ukrainian to find refuge in Wexford
In Hawaii and the World. The host for this show is Mark Shklov. The guests are Valeriya Kamphaus and Svitlana Ivasyuk. We discuss recent and ongoing events related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, insights from the unique perspective of the Ukrainian Community in Hawaii, last Friday's Stand With Ukraine Rally at the Hawaii State Capital, Putin's goals, and what Hawaii and the World can do to Stand With Ukraine. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6nbbMit_-n62DnNpcNhhXbI Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Binghamton's Ukrainian community reacts to attack unfolding in Europe by WSKG News
Members of the state's congressional delegation and Ukrainians in the Valley were swift to condemn the invasion of Ukraine. Plus, why some truckers are traveling cross country to Washington, D.C. Host: Emma VandenEinde Producer: Kirsten Dorman Contributors: Emma VandenEinde, Justin Torres, John Brown
Guest: Eugene Lupynis, board director of Richmond's Ivan Franko Ukrainian Centre
For Ukrainians around the world, watching Russia's attack unfold from a distance has been especially difficult. Clara-Sophia Daly headed to the East Village to check in with New York's Ukrainian community.
The Ukraine community in Aotearoa is on edge following the Russian invasion of their homeland. Yuriy Gladun is chair of their association's Northern region. He's expecting a bitter conflict that will displace millions of people. Kirill Kirichai lives in Wellington and has family in Ukraine that have been displaced by the conflict. The pair spoke to Susie Ferguson.
More than a million people of Ukrainian descent in Canada are watching Russia's invasion of Ukraine with their worst fears of an imminent invasion confirmed. We hear what the community is feeling — and fearing — with Alexandra Chyczij, the national president of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress.
All Local for 4pm. 02/24/22
There is a small Ukrainian community in the DFW area, and they're watching the situation with Russia very closely. Many of them are recent immigrants and have family back in Ukraine. Chrystya Geremescz is a board member of the Ukrainian-American Society of Texas and wants to make one thing clear: in spite of what Vladimir Putin says, Ukraine is NOT part of Russia! Brad Staggs sits in for Rick Roberts on NewsTalk 820 WBAP...(Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did you discover your passion? Are you pursuing it, or are you sticking with a regular life?On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to Mykola Korenovskyi. Mykola was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the USA around first grade where he grew up in the Ukrainian Community of Pittsburgh, PA. He was heavily involved with the arts: dancing, piano, drawing, and any other form of creativity he could. He went on to study Industrial Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University, where along the way found a passion for the media and entertainment industry, mainly through film and photography. His passion for cars lead to picking up a camera continually developing the skills of directing, writing, filming, and editing videos. Once Mykola completed his bachelor's degree from PSU, he took a long break and traveled. Upon return to the USA began freelancing in the marketing field doing photography/videography before beginning to work full time. He currently works full time as a supply chain engineer while pursuing creative passions!Check out this episode to become inspired to pursue your passion even if you are currently working a 9-5!