Partners discuss two UJE-supported special media projects

Vladyslav Davidzon, chief editor of “The Odessa Review” (left) and Vakhtang Kipiani, editor of “Istorychna Pravda” (right), spoke at the 25 Book Forum to discuss UJE-supported media projects.

Ukrainian Jewish Encounter proudly supports two on-going media projects ­– Hromadske Radio’s Zustrichi program in Ukraine and Ukrainian Jewish Heritage that airs on Canada’s Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio. In an effort to broaden the discussion of Ukrainian-Jewish interactions and relations, the UJE over the last year supported two special media projects in Ukraine. One was in partnership with The Odessa Review, edited by Vladislav Davidzon. The other was with Istorychna Pravda, headed by Vakhtang Kipiani. In the videos below, the two journalists discussed their respective projects at the 25 Book Forum, held in Lviv, Ukraine this fall.

Articles from The Odessa Review special issue are available on the UJE’s website. Materials from Istorychna Pravda will begin to appear on UJE’s site in 2019.

Chief editor Vladislav Davidzon discusses the special issue of The Odessa Review that explores Ukrainian-Jewish topics. 25 Book Forum, Lviv, 20 September 2018. 

00:00-02:25
Natalia A. Feduschak, Director of Communications, Ukrainian Jewish Encounter.

02:26-13:45
Vladislav Davidzon, Chief Editor, The Odessa Review.

13:34 to end.
Discussion

Vakhtang Kipiani, founder of Istorychna Pravda, discusses his publication’s new project dedicated to Ukrainian-Jewish relations, 25 Book Forum, Lviv, 23 September 2018.

00:00-02:06
Andriy Pavlyshyn, co-founder Lviv book forum, moderator.

02:07-5:44
Natalia A. Feduschak, Director of Communications, Ukrainian Jewish Encounter

5:45-6:34
Andriy Pavlyshyn, co-founder Lviv book forum, moderator.

6:35-19:24
Vakhtang Kipiani, founder, Istorychna Pravda.

19:46-end
Discussion.

Text and videos: Ukrainian Jewish Encounter