History Unit Workshop in Lublin and Przemyśl: Photo Report

28 May 2025

Check out photos from the History Unit workshop in Poland, April 2025

n-ost and Human Constanta gathered journalists and activists for an educational and networking program in Lublin and Przemyśl, Poland from April 22-28, 2025. The History Unit workshop examined queer experiences of displacement from the National Socialist era to the present day, with a particular focus on contemporary forced migration due to the war in Ukraine.

It included a guided tour of the Majdanek Memorial Site, practical working phases, lectures and discussions featuring culturologist Olha Honchar, historian Joanna Ostrowska, human rights trainer Anna Redko, and journalist and editor Yuliana Skibitska.

All photos © n-ost, shot by Alexandra Kononchenko

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In the centre: Yuliana Skibitska, journalist and editor, History Unit project partner

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State Museum at Majdanek

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State Museum at Majdanek

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State Museum at Majdanek

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State Museum at Majdanek

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State Museum at Majdanek

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Joanna Ostrowska, historian who researches the subject of forgotten victims of the Holocaust and queer history of WWII

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Olha Honchar, cultural scholar, director of the Territory of Terror Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes in Lviv

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Olha Honchar, cultural scholar, director of the Territory of Terror Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes in Lviv

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Anna Redko, queer activist, feminist, human rights trainer specializing in gender equality

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Yana Sanko, social anthropologist, poet; studies neurodiversity, politics of mental health, and gendered labor in migration contexts

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Joanna Ostrowska, historian who researches the subject of forgotten victims of the Holocaust and queer history of WWII

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Joanna Ostrowska, historian who researches the subject of forgotten victims of the Holocaust and queer history of WWII

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Left: Yuliana Skibitska, journalist and editor, History Unit project partner

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Anna Redko, queer activist, feminist, human rights trainer specializing in gender equality

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Yana Sanko, social anthropologist, poet; studies neurodiversity, politics of mental health, and gendered labor in migration contexts

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Nastya Podorozhnya, human rights defender, movement organiser and sex educator from Ukraine, founder of Martynka

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Nastya Podorozhnya, human rights defender, movement organiser and sex educator from Ukraine, founder of Martynka

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The project is funded by the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ) and the Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) as part of the Education Agenda on NS-Injustice.

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