April 6 Family Weekend: Ukrainian film and culture event

Saturday, April 6, 1–3 p.m.
Kimbrough 101, WSU Pullman

Join us Saturday, April 6, in Kimbrough 101 on the Pullman campus from 1–3 p.m. for “Berehyni: Keepers of the Flame, Ukrainian Womens’ Stories of Resilience Through Film, Art and Culture.”

A cultural exhibit and pysanky (Ukrainian Easter egg) demonstration will follow a screening of five short documentaries, “Berehyni: Keepers of the Flame,” which will be introduced by Ukrainian women from the Pullman community. The films tell the stories of five women who use their individual talents and strengths in defense of Ukraine. The event will be followed by a reception in the Kimbrough Atrium.

Sponsored by WSU Libraries, WSU Department of English, and WSU Department of History.

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