This Saturday 13 August, at 98 2nd Ave, Razom is hosting a screening of a collection of short films!
What does Ukrainian youth feel during the war?
THE STREET NEED is a film project that is made up of selected stories of young people from different regions of Ukraine - Kharkiv, Kyiv, Uzhhorod, Sumy, Kakhovka, Kramatorsk, and others - that answers this question. In each story, the filmmakers aim to speak about Ukraine through the prism of their own experiences as young people, about the places they live, about the present, and about their indomitable spirit. With their project they are reducing the distance between young people from different countries and Ukraine.
There will be donation boxes and QR codes to the Vidlik Projects artists' fund, supporting the work of these artists during the war.
And a special thanks to Two Boots for providing pizza!
Come to 98 2nd Avenue, the Self Reliance building, at 6pm this Saturday and watch these incredible films-if you're an adult, bring a young person to foster dialogue between Ukrainian youth and their international counterparts, and if you're young, bring an adult! The people who make decisions need to hear these voices.
You can find the Eventbrite link to register in our linktree, in our bio. You'l also have the chance to donate at the door if you can't register.
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