poetry The plight of Ukraine’s war children Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, July 22, 2023November 1, 2023 In Ukraine’s heart, where battles roar,A tale of woe, a burden bore,The war children with eyes so wide,Their innocence lost, they can’t hide. Amidst the ruins, they once played,Now haunted souls, in war’s cascade,Their laughter silenced by the strife,In shadows cast, devoid of life. Their tiny hands, once filled with… Continue Reading
poetry Your home is the world Katarzyna Dovganyuk-Krym, April 30, 2023November 1, 2023 They left behind their homes and lives,Fleeing from fear and strife,Across the seas and desert sands,In search of a safer life. They carry with them hopes and dreams,And memories of their past,Of loved ones lost and left behind,And futures that seem so vast. They face the winds and waves of… Continue Reading
Regular Posts Discrimination: Exploring Self-Inflicted Challenges and Misguided Support Vadim Dovganyuk-Krym, January 18, 2017June 16, 2023 New version Discrimination is an unfortunate reality that persists in various forms around the world, as previously discussed in my blog. However, an increasingly prevalent phenomenon is what I refer to as “Discriminating Your Own Person.” This blog post sheds light on this peculiar trend and explores examples such as… Continue Reading