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Dance of the Banished explores the tragic history of Canadian internment camps and the Armenian genocide. It is a story of injustice, prejudice and violence. Skrypuch’s novel is loosely based on actu…
The Sea is Only Knee Deep is the true story of Paulina Zelitsky’s defection to Canada from the Soviet Union with her two young children in 1971.
These two volumes explore many topics including: Stalin…
In Part 3 of this week's podcast, freelance journalist Lydia Wolanski joins us from Kyiv for an update on the latest developments on Maidan and in other parts of Ukraine.
Proverb of the week
Great Ukr…
In Part 2 of this week's edition, Dmytro Potekhin joins us from Kyiv. Dmytro is an expert in peaceful civil disobedience movements. He provides a unique perspective of the Euromaidan protests in Ukra…
In Part 1 of 3 of this week’s podcast, Myroslav (“Mirko”) Petriw, President of the Vancouver Branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, joins us with an update on the developments in Ukraine’s ongoin…
Ukrainian Jewish Heritage: Dealing with false claims of anti-semitism in Ukraine. Presented by Volodymyr Valkov, who spoke with us from his home in Lviv, Ukraine, about the effect the protests in Kyi…
Ukrainian recipe: millet kasha.
Guest interview: Myron (Mirko) Petriw, President of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Vancouver Branch. Update of street protests in Ukraine with historical context as w…
A special broadcast looking at the escalating protests and civil unrest currently taking place in Ukraine.
Ukrainian Jewish Heritage feature: Hanukkah in Ukraine.
Feature Interview: 5:50 Mirko Petriw o…