
Tetiana Zhukova delivered the second lecture in the series “ЇЇ – Her: Dimensions of Ukrainian Womanhood,” a set of in-depth talks aimed at exploring the roles of Ukrainian women in war, peace, and cultural resistance. Zhukova, an expert in human rights and international law who works in collaboration with the UN, the EU, the Council of Europe, and the OSCE to prosecute war crimes and human rights violations in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, held the lecture “Modern Heroines of Ukraine: Women Resisting, Rescuing, and Fighting for Freedom” on Friday, March 28 in Room T.07, recounting stories of women who have been imprisoned, tortured, and killed in the occupied territories.
We also recorded a podcast with Tetiana Zhukova, which will soon be available on the Inclusioni channel!
The “ЇЇ – Her” series will continue on Friday, April 11 at 10:15 a.m. in Room S.10 (and online) with Oksana Kis, who will present “Militant Women: New Images of Femininity in Public Discourse during the Russian Invasion.”