
Episode 11: Please See Us
Since 2024, Liliia Ratushna has spent part of every single weekend at high visibility locations around Vancouver, holding a sign about Ukraine, raising money for Ukrainian defenders, and reminding Canadians that the war

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The Ukrainian Roots Podcast / Подкаст «Українське коріння» is dedicated to building a bridge between all Ukrainians – diaspora, displaced, and in Ukraine – and sharing our culture with the world. The Ukrainian Roots Podcast / Подкаст «Українське коріння» is a celebration and exploration of what it means to be Ukrainian, specifically during this tumultuous time in our history. The podcast is hosted by Ukrainian Canadian activist, community organiser, and award-winning journalist Sabrina Rani Furminger (YVR Screen Scene Podcast). “Our Ukrainianness is what separates us from those who seek to erase us,” says Sabrina. “Our Ukrainianness propels us forward.” The Ukrainian Roots Podcast / Подкаст «Українське коріння» is produced by YVR Screen Scene, a division of Fish Flight Entertainment in Vancouver, Canada.
Ukrainian Roots Podcast / Подкаст «Українське коріння» hosts Ukrainian Roots Podcast / Подкаст «Українське коріння», a society show with 13 episodes published.

Since 2024, Liliia Ratushna has spent part of every single weekend at high visibility locations around Vancouver, holding a sign about Ukraine, raising money for Ukrainian defenders, and reminding Canadians that the war

Daria Kolomiec is a cultural activist, producer, performer, a TIME Magazine Next Generation leader, and creator of the Diary of War documentary podcast and performance project. Diary of War captures the raw and emotional

Margo Gontar is many things: a journalist, artist, musician, co-founder of StopFake.org, and in 2017, Kyiv Post named her one of Ukraine’s Top 30 Under 30. Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Margo

The plight of Ukrainian children is the subject of Children in the Fire, a soul-stirring documentary feature from the celebrated filmmaker behind the Academy Award-nominated Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom. C

It might surprise some listeners to know that Ukraine has a significant Afro-Ukrainian population. Many of them are descendants of the African students who studied in Ukraine during Soviet times. Some have gone on to gre

CONTENT WARNING: This episode deals with mental health and mental illness. For mental health resources, visit the episode footnotes below. Please, take care. Ukrainians are fighting more than just the invaders from Mosco

As long as there have been Ukrainians, there have been forces – russian, Muscovite – who have sought to erase us: through famine, forced assimilation, annexation, and all manner of colonial and imperial violence. They vi

Ukrainians love to laugh. We laugh when we’re grieving, when there’s danger, in the darkness, and in the face of war. Ukrainian humour is self-deprecating, very dry, and dark. This proclivity for dark humour is not new,

Words – and language in general – are at once a tool in this war, a front in this war, and a barometer for how the war is going. Language can sway hearts and minds, stave off disinformation, and also harm us through prop

We might be biased, but we stand firm in the belief that Ukrainian is the most beautiful, lyrical, clever, and nuanced language on Planet Earth. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the first things that diaspora Ukrainians l

Putin’s war in Ukraine has wreaked havoc on all aspects of life for Ukrainians, including the very notion of home. Since February 2022, an estimated 3.7 million Ukrainians have been displaced internally, while an additio
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