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* [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1530417504451018753.html I’ve only recently realised that many non-Ukrainians mistakenly see Russian-speaking Ukrainians as some sort of marginalised social group which has never learned Ukrainian and, not being able to speak or understand it, is left without access to services provided in Ukrainian.]” [https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1530417504451018753] ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Povoroznyk-Russian-language.pdf PDF]) | * [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1530417504451018753.html I’ve only recently realised that many non-Ukrainians mistakenly see Russian-speaking Ukrainians as some sort of marginalised social group which has never learned Ukrainian and, not being able to speak or understand it, is left without access to services provided in Ukrainian.]” [https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1530417504451018753] ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Povoroznyk-Russian-language.pdf PDF]) | ||
* [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1547986543771455489.html I’m not even gonna list everything this person (or, probably, group of good old balding comrades sitting around in a government building somewhere in Moscow) is hilariously wrong about, but I do want to make this point very clear: Maidan was not a coup.]” [https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1547986543771455489] ([https://liberpedia.net/ | * [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1547986543771455489.html I’m not even gonna list everything this person (or, probably, group of good old balding comrades sitting around in a government building somewhere in Moscow) is hilariously wrong about, but I do want to make this point very clear: Maidan was not a coup.]” [https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1547986543771455489] ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Povoroznyk-Maidan.pdf PDF]) | ||
* [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1594669890509701120 It’s 9 years since the beginning of the Maidan revolution, which began as a protest led mainly by students and journalists, and ended up changing the fate of our country. This is what the early days felt and looked like: November drizzle, ironic posters and earnest students.]” ([https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1594669890509701120.html thread]) ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Povoroznyk-Maidan2.pdf PDF]) | * [[Oleksandra Povoroznyk]], “[https://twitter.com/rynkrynk/status/1594669890509701120 It’s 9 years since the beginning of the Maidan revolution, which began as a protest led mainly by students and journalists, and ended up changing the fate of our country. This is what the early days felt and looked like: November drizzle, ironic posters and earnest students.]” ([https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1594669890509701120.html thread]) ([https://liberpedia.net/threads/Povoroznyk-Maidan2.pdf PDF]) |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 21 November 2022
Oleksandra Povoroznyk “I used to be a film critic at @Vertigo_com_ua and a translator of food-related stuff. Then Russia invaded my homeland. Kyiv-Mohyla Academy alumna.”
Threads
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “I’ve only recently realised that many non-Ukrainians mistakenly see Russian-speaking Ukrainians as some sort of marginalised social group which has never learned Ukrainian and, not being able to speak or understand it, is left without access to services provided in Ukrainian.” [1] (PDF)
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “I’m not even gonna list everything this person (or, probably, group of good old balding comrades sitting around in a government building somewhere in Moscow) is hilariously wrong about, but I do want to make this point very clear: Maidan was not a coup.” [2] (PDF)
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “It’s 9 years since the beginning of the Maidan revolution, which began as a protest led mainly by students and journalists, and ended up changing the fate of our country. This is what the early days felt and looked like: November drizzle, ironic posters and earnest students.” (thread) (PDF)