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“НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ”, ЛЮТИЙ 2015 WWW.UNWLA.ORG 15 and medicine to the soldiers; and is taking care of the wounded and their families. Every day her prayers ascend to God begging for peace for her country. No member of the Women’s League could ignore these events—this includes both the Soyuzianky in Ukraine and the Soyuzianky worldwide. Together we are strong! We are confi- dent that victory will come to Ukraine, for truth is with us. I must add that dozens of wounded Ukrainian soldiers and their families thank the UNWLA for its continued moral and financial support.” On December 17, 2014, the Ukrainian Catholic University held an open lecture by Do- netsk National University Professor Helen Stya- zhkina “Women in Ukraine, Daily Occupation: Differences, Resources, and Survival.” This lec- ture addressed the role of the woman under occu- pation and can serve as a complementary analysis to the above comments made by Oreslava Kho- myk. The UCU event was organized and spon- sored within the framework of the UNWLA Lec- tureship. The full video of the lecture can be ac- cessed at: http://uamoderna.com/videoteka/styazhki na-lecture-occupied-women If you recall, in the January 2015 issue of Our Life , I wrote about Tatiana from Luhansk and how her personal story and the short time we spent together struck me. A few days ago, Tatiana sent me an e-mail. I invite you to read an excerpt: I told my parents about you and your job and that I am very happy to meet you! I believe that nothing is accidental in life because I met you when I really lost hope that someone cares about this war and about people in this area. And I could not imagine the existence of your organization. I am proud of what you are doing and how you love Ukraine! Thank you for this! I pass Tatiana’s thank you onto everyone who supports our organization, our projects, and our efforts in Ukraine! As of January 1, 2015, Ulana Zinych, UNWLA First Vice President, reluctantly resigned from her post due to personal reasons. Both personally and on behalf of the entire UNWLA leadership, I would like to thank Ulana Zinych for her dedication to the organization by filling the post of First Vice Pres- ident since May of 2008. The First Vice President wears many hats while she acts as the President’s adviser and confidante, and sometimes even secretary. Ulana fulfilled all of these duties with enthusiasm and professionalism, as well as grace and a sense of humor. Ulana has promised to remain active in the organization “behind the scenes.” We wish her health and good tidings! We are most fortunate that Roma Shuhan, UNWLA Honorary Member and a longtime member of the Executive Committee, has agreed to assume this post. We look forward to working with her. You will be missed, Ulano! Welcome, Romo! ATTENTION AUTHORS Please send in your submissions, questions, and suggestions in Ukrainian or in English to the email address printed on the front inside cover of Our Life : unwlaourlife@gmail.com
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