November 12, 2021. Friday, 7:00 PM. Admission – $10.00 Lecture by Oksana Kis, PhD in History /Ethnology. “To Remain A Ukrainian Woman: Practices of Normative Femininity in the Camps as Counteraction to Destructive Effects of the Gulag.”

November 12, 2021. Friday, 7:00 PM. Admission – $10.00 Lecture by Oksana Kis, PhD in History /Ethnology. “To Remain A Ukrainian Woman: Practices of Normative Femininity in the Camps as Counteraction to Destructive Effects of the Gulag.”

In the 1940 – 50s tens of thousands of Ukrainian women were sentenced to long-term imprisonment in the Gulags for political accusations. Until recently their experiences of living in the most brutal conditions of the Soviet camps have not been a subject of...
October 30, 2021. Saturday. 4:00 PM, Admission – $10.00 Book presentation – “A Life of One Hundred Years Dedicated to God, Ukraine and its People” – Lecture and book presentation by Father Ihor Kovalchuk, Ukraine. Sale of embroidered icons on canvas.

October 30, 2021. Saturday. 4:00 PM, Admission – $10.00 Book presentation – “A Life of One Hundred Years Dedicated to God, Ukraine and its People” – Lecture and book presentation by Father Ihor Kovalchuk, Ukraine. Sale of embroidered icons on canvas.

Book presentation – “A Life of One Hundred Years Dedicated to God, Ukraine and its People”.  Lecture and book presentation by Father Ihor Kovalchuk, Ukraine. Sale of embroidered icons on...
Chicago Ukrainians in the 1950s

Chicago Ukrainians in the 1950s

    Friday, October 1, 2021, 7:00 PM.  Photo-exhibition and PowerPoint presentation.  Chicago Ukrainians in the 1950s: through the photo lens of Petro Oleksijenko.         From the history of Ukrainian Chicago. 70 years ago, back in 1951, Ukrainians, along with other...