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Decolonization in Ukraine

Panel discussion about the challenges related to memory politics and decolonization in Ukraine.

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Foto: Maidan museum, Kyiv.

The MUCIT project – a collaboration between the European Wergeland Centre and partners from Ukraine, Norway, and Poland – invites to a conversation about how museums handle controversial parts of history and avoid political manipulation of historical events.


How can museums promote a more inclusive and sincere view of the past, and shape the democratic societies we live in?


Speakers: Lars Rowe, Norwegian Defence Museum (Oslo), Jana Sverdljuk, National Library (Oslo), Ihor Poshyvailo, MAIDAN Museum (Kyiv), and Monika Koszynska, POLIN Museum (Warsaw).


The event is organized by the European Wergeland Centre and moderated by Senior Advisor Nataliya Yeremeyeva.


"MUCIT: Museums as Sites of Citizenship" is a two-year project between the European Wergeland Centre, the Maidan Museum in Ukraine, the POLIN Museum in Poland, and Utøya in Norway.

Funded by the EU’s Creative Europe Fund

Language: English/Ukrainian

The individual organizer is responsible for the event and text, obtaining photo permission, and photo credit. For questions about content, participants, or other details, please contact the organizer directly.


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