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Activists empowering Ukraine!
✉️ Contact: [email protected]

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22 Oct, 06:14


1️⃣ Launch of soundscape for Bus 100

We invite you to the launch of a new soundscape, the result of the interdisciplinary laboratory “The Journey from Dangerous to (Un)Safe”.

This immersive audio experience blends original music, personal stories, and historical reflections along Berlin's Bus 100 route.

📆 When: 28.10, 11:00
📍 Starting point/venue: Alexanderplatz
📩 Registration form

2️⃣ Public discussion: “Networks of Support”

Join us on October 28, at the Pilecki Institute for a special event featuring the Networks of Support project. This international initiative explores the transformation of critical infrastructure and social networks in the wake of the russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

The guests engaged in the “Networks of Support” international project will showcase their research and insights into how public spaces and infrastructural networks adapt during times of crisis.

🕑 Time: 18:00
📍 Venue: Pilecki Institue Berlin
📩 Registration form

Vitsche / Віче

18 Oct, 07:23


🏫 In Ukraine, one in four children cannot attend school due to a lack of shelters.

The absence of reinforced basements during air raids and the destruction of schools force many children into online learning, which affects their social and emotional skills. Experts warn of long-term impacts on their mental health.

💙 Help raise awareness by sharing this post to highlight the urgent need for safe learning spaces! Children have the right to education and protection from aggression!

Donate and support

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17 Oct, 08:37


⭐️ We’re thrilled to share the results of our “The Nexus of Decision 2024” residency-academy selection! This unique interdisciplinary program, taking place in Poland, from November 15-21. We will bring together 15 participants from Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. Together with tutors from Ukraine, Poland, and Germany, they’ll participate in thought-provoking workshops, seminars, and lectures, delving into themes of freedom, peace, and security, deeply focusing on analyzing historical and modern decision-making processes in Europe and beyond.

List of selected participants:

Olena Poburko, Oleksandra Yakovlyeva, Vitalina Voitenko,  Anna Onufriienko, Olena Solodovnikova, Aleksandra Leks, Fabricio Borges Carrijo, Grażyna Siedlecka, Shaheen Gaszewski, Piotr Żakowiecki, Marius Heil, Julius Berger, Sebastian Jablonski, Sophie Schrötter, Jonas Heins

🔔 Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes insights.

Vitsche / Віче

11 Oct, 16:00


Over the past few weeks, we have raised 7154€ and reached 39% of our goal to renovate a school bomb shelter – 77589€.

On October 9th we together with Orest Liubinets held a benefit screening of Pavlo Didula's documentary "Zusammen sein" in Starnberg. Thanks to Starnberg community, we raised 325€ toward our ongoing fundraising efforts.

MovoSlovo Bookstore has successfully raised 1808.84€ for our fundraiser! Thank you!

❤️ Support the fundraiser with a donation here

Vitsche / Віче

10 Oct, 09:42


❗️We urgently need your voice❗️

👉 Why is this important?


Approximately 200,000 women, the elderly, and children were forcibly deported at gunpoint in cattle cars from their native lands to remote areas of Central Asia and Siberia.

In the first years following the deportation, over 46% of the Crimeans (Crimean Tatars) died from hunger, disease, forced labor, and inhumane living conditions.

Genocide is a crime without a statute of limitations! Today, by signing the petition, you can help us have the 1944 deportation recognized as an act of genocide by the German Bundestag.

Sign the petition 🙏

Vitsche / Віче

08 Oct, 09:59


🎭 On Sunday, October 6, we organized a protest outside the Staatsoper Unter den Linden in Berlin in response to Anna Netrebko’s performance, which took place despite her documented support for russian aggression in 2014 and her vague statements since 2022.

(DE&UA in comments)

📢 Hundreds took part in the protest, and speakers like Kateryna Rietz-Rakul, Richard Herzinger, and Saba Farzan emphasized the responsibility carried by public figures and cultural institutions.

❗️These institutions and individuals must be aware of their role, especially when their actions or words support or justify russian imperialist ambitions or its military actions since 2014.

👉 The speakers reminded of Netrebko’s ties to putin and her support for the annexation of Crimea and Luhansk and Donetsk regions, underscoring that culture cannot be separated from politics!

🙏We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us in standing for Ukraine and for truth.

📸: @fedorchenkoalyona