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Organizing mountains of donated medicine by expiration date.

Should the focus be on , education , or daily life ?

They weren't soldiers in the traditional sense, but they were fighting a war of information from their cracked smartphone screens. Education in Exile

Maks spent his nights in a dimly lit basement, but his mind was across the border. He and his friends—scattered from Lviv to Warsaw—operated like a decentralized newsroom.

Making thousands of varenyky for soldiers at the front.

The sky over Kharkiv wasn’t blue anymore; it was a bruised grey, stitched together by the smoke of the suburbs. For 17-year-old Maks, the sound of the morning air raid siren had become as routine as an alarm clock. He didn’t jump anymore. He just pulled his hoodie over his head and checked his Telegram groups. The Digital Frontline

Her Ukrainian literature teacher, broadcasting from a bunker in Kyiv.

Organizing mountains of donated medicine by expiration date.

Should the focus be on , education , or daily life ?

They weren't soldiers in the traditional sense, but they were fighting a war of information from their cracked smartphone screens. Education in Exile

Maks spent his nights in a dimly lit basement, but his mind was across the border. He and his friends—scattered from Lviv to Warsaw—operated like a decentralized newsroom.

Making thousands of varenyky for soldiers at the front.

The sky over Kharkiv wasn’t blue anymore; it was a bruised grey, stitched together by the smoke of the suburbs. For 17-year-old Maks, the sound of the morning air raid siren had become as routine as an alarm clock. He didn’t jump anymore. He just pulled his hoodie over his head and checked his Telegram groups. The Digital Frontline

Her Ukrainian literature teacher, broadcasting from a bunker in Kyiv.