Fri March 17 on Zoom, 2pm: Gradskova on: A Strong Family Makes a Strong Russia: Maternity in a Militarizing State

Join us for the next meeting (on Zoom) of the Gender & Transformation in Central Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop  March 17, 2pm to 3pm (New York time) when we welcome

 

Yulia Gradskova, Center for Baltic and East European Studies, Södertörn University, Sweden

Fri March 17 on Zoom, 2pm: Gradskova on Maternity in a Militarizing State

Join us for the next meeting (on Zoom) of the Gender & Transformation in Central Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop  March 17, 2pm to 3pm (New York time) when we welcome

 

Yulia Gradskova,Center for Baltic and East European Studies, Södertörn University, Sweden

Tomorrow - Ukrainathon 2023: Spotlighting Ukraine's resilience through scholarship, activism, and art (IERES at George Washington University)

The Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, through PONARS Eurasia and the Petrach Program on Ukraine, invites you to join us for Ukrainathon, a virtual, 24-hour fundraising event recognizing one year since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and keeping momentum in support of Ukraine high.

The 24 hours of continuous programming includes speakers such as:

Online Discussion: Russia's War on Ukraine: Assessing the State of the Conflict One Year Since Invasion (Northwestern University)

Join the Northwestern Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs and Northwestern Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences' Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies Research Program (REEES) on Monday, February 27 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. CDT for an online discussion with an interdisciplinary panel of scholars from Northwestern and Ukraine on the past year of Russia's war and the direction the conflict may be headed.

Barany on Russia and Ukraine’s Militaries, Onuch on Ukrainians’ Surging Support for Democracy, and Colton on How War Has Changed Ukraine and Russia in the Journal of Democracy

A year on, the invasion has left Ukraine a country transformed. The Journal of Democracy, continuing thirty years of coverage of Ukrainian democracy, has just published a series of timely and incisive essays from leading scholars on the rapid changes in Ukraine’s support for democracy, its military, and broader politics:

Fri Feb 24: Kis on Hybridization of Normative Femininity during Russia's War on Ukraine

Join (online and in person) the Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop next Friday February 24 for a reflection on gender and Russia's War on Ukraine.

HOLDING SPACE FOR UKRAINE AFTER ONE YEAR OF FULL-SCALE WAR

“Here is our front”: Hybridization of Normative Femininity During Russia’s War on Ukraine

Oksana Kis, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, visiting professor, the New School of Social Research

Fri Feb 24: Kis on Hybridization of Normative Femininity during Russia's War on Ukraine

Join (online and in person) the Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop next Friday February 24 for a reflection on gender and Russia's War on Ukraine.

HOLDING SPACE FOR UKRAINE AFTER ONE YEAR OF FULL-SCALE WAR

“Here is our front”: Hybridization of Normative Femininity During Russia’s War on Ukraine

Oksana Kis, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, visiting professor, the New School of Social Research

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