#PysankyforUkraine — all the pysanky I’ve written in 2023 so far.
Author: Marsha
Talking about Winterkill and Putin’s war with avid readers from Southside Junior High
It was wonderful to speak with avid readers from Southside JH this morning. It was great to answer some very good questions and some of them were ones I had never been asked by students before. What I particularly enjoyed were the connections that students made between the Holodomor and the current war in Ukraine, and between Stalin and Putin. One student asked how an American kid could help people in Ukraine. I told them that if they wanted to raise money, the best place to donate is the US-Ukraine Foundation but also said that doing things that keep the reality of war in Ukraine in the minds of regular people was very important too. There’s a simple way to keep it in people’s minds and that’s to follow #KidsFleeWar on social media and to share the images. What is #KidsFleeWar? The Shevchenko Foundation, myself and educators from across Canada who have Ukrainian refugee kids in their schools have been facilitating and sharing artwork about the war from a child’s perspective. Following, commenting and sharing these images keeps the injustices of the war on the radar of regular people but it also gives a voice to kids. I also host those pics on my website here.
Southside students were introduced to Winterkill and the Holodomor many weeks ago by their librarian, Jenna Remedies-France. Many thanks to HREC ED for funding this visit. Here is a quote from Jenna: I read Winterkill a few weeks ago; I absolutely LOVED it! I have to be honest and say that I had never heard of the Holodomor before, much less knew anything substantial about it. I love history! I cannot believe that in all my schooling it was never brought up. Thank you for writing such a beautiful book about this tragic time in history. The story deserves to be told, read, and known by everyone. I will definitely do my part in making that happen! Jenna Remedies-France, Middle School Librarian, Southside Junior High, Denham Springs, Louisiana
Pysanka with a bee.
Tryzub pysanka
This year’s pysanky (so far)
A special edition of Prisoners in the Promised Land
Many thanks to The Ukrainian Canadian Congress, thanks to Tania Sunak and Olya Grod of the UCC National Education Council and @InternmentCda for funding a special edition of Prisoners in the Promised Land for senior students at TDCSB Ukrainian language schools. Thank you to Scholastic Canada for making this possible. Thank you Josyf Cardinal Slipyj TCDSB for sending these wonderful pics!
The Seeds of Memory
Congratulations to Mateusz Świetlicki on the publication of this groundbreaking work. Ukrainian historical themes have been sadly absent in most popular literature, including literature for young people. This book is a comprehensive and perceptive examination of Canadian works tackling the topic, including my own.
Five new pysanky, and now back to work
I’ve started a new manuscript and to keep on track, I need to write a minimum of 3,000 words a week. This week, I had written 3648 words by Friday, so on the weekend I rewarded myself by writing 5 extra-small pysanky. Did 440 words yesterday … tick, tick, tick…