Наші Інші. Історії українського різноманіття
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Armenians, Germans, Meskhetian Turks, Jews, Romanians, Swedes - Ukraine is home to dozens of different peoples, and everyone adds color and fullness to it. Reporter Olesia Yaremchuk traveled to many settlements, from the sprawling cities of Donbass and Bukovyna to the quiet villages of Bessarabia and Transcarpathia to document how our national minorities live today and how they cherish their past. In this book, fourteen flamboyant and cognitive stories, stories of people and peoples that make up the Ukrainian community are collected. Olesya Yaremchuk is a Ukrainian journalist and reporter. She was born in 1991 in Lviv, where she received her journalism education. He is working on his dissertation "Travel Anthropology in the Literary Reports of Joseph Roth". Studied and trained in Hamburg, Bonn, Munich, Vienna. He writes for The Day newspaper, New Eastern Europe Magazine, online publications Litaccent and The Ukrainians. Specializes in cultural and national identity, borders. Winner of the Samovidets Artistic Report Competition from Tempora Publishing House (2014). In 2016, she was the curator of this competition. From June 2017 - Editor-in-Chief of the Choven Publishing House.