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Kennesaw State's Homelessness Awareness Week features immersive experience

Atlanta area anti-poverty activist Terence Lester said a desire to help homeless people led him to establish the Dignity Museum, a mobile exhibit to help the public fully understand the challenge of having no place to call home.

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A brief history of the Ukrainian flag

The world is awash with blue and yellow right now as people come out in support of Ukraine – those colours are part of my family roots

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Ukraine's nation-building journey and the legacy of the Euromaidan Revolution

Ukraine’s nation-building journey and the legacy of the Euromaidan Revolution UkraineAlert by Sofiya Kominko Huge crowds pictured on Independence Square in central Kyiv during the early stages of Ukraine s 2013-14 Euromaidan Revolution. (REUTERS/Inna Sokolovska) The protest movement that rocked Ukraine in winter 2013-14 has come to be recognized as a consequential event in modern European history. Known as the Euromaidan Revolution or the Revolution of Dignity, the uprising was immediately followed by a Russian invasion that has plunged Ukraine into more than seven years of conflict and left relations between Russia and the Western world at their lowest ebb since the end of the Cold War.

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CUBE Temporary Exhibition Pavilion / urban curators + Iegor Shtefan

© Bohdan Poshyvailo, urban curators Text description provided by the architects. The pavilion for the Revolution of Dignity Museum is a short-span project to galvanize the transformation of the surrounded landscape. Since 2018 when the two best projects for the Museum Building and of Memorial for the Heavenly Hundred Heroes were selected through competitions nothing happened. While collective memory of recent events is still waiting for the comprehensive spaces, people go to the site every day for remembering and gathering. Moreover, the State Intuition, Museum of Dignity, requires the space for events and activities. The best idea is to do the transformation right on the construction site of the future Museum, 150 meters far from Independence square. The triggering moment for the pavilion was the Revolution’s 5th anniversary on November 21, 2019. We’ve been invited to the project one and a half months prior to this date.

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