Svidok: The War Journal and Photo-Exhibition
On this page of the exhibition, "Capturing Struggle: Ukraine Through American and Ukrainian Lenses," you will find informative photographic panels whose images were supplied by Professor Anasstasia Fedyk of the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business.
About Svidok (self-description):
"Svidok (Witness in Ukrainian) is a personal war journal platform where Ukrainians can safely and securely store their experiences of living through the Russian invasion of Ukraine and collect evidence of the atrocities and war crimes committed by the Russian leadership & military. In partnership with the AI for Good Foundation, Svidok has been built by the citizens and friends of Ukraine to ensure the truth of this war is accurately documented and preserved."
Please click on each image of the slideshow below to read the description of each image. For more information on UC Berkeley Library's Disability Resources page, click here.
- Cultural Heritage of Ukrainian Rushnyks
- A Visual Reminder of the War
- On the border: War in Sumy
- The Occupation of Kherson
- Culture Destroyed During the War, Irpin, Ukraine
- Red Viburnum: Rebuilding Red Villages
- Psychological Effects on Children during the War
- Volnovakha: Only Hope Remains
- Remembering Mariupol: Mural in Lviv
Below are two video clips by two UC Berkeley Professors, Anastasia Fedyk and Yuri Gorodnichenko, that highlight some aspects of Russian aggression in Ukraine. We hope that the visitors to this exhibition can find these of help.
Ukrainian Voices Amidst Russia-Ukraine War at Berkeley Haas
Yuriy Gorodnichenko on The Ukrainian War Economy