In 2016, Yuriy Boyechko founded Hope for Ukraine to raise awareness for voices not heard in Ukraine, especially children affected by HIV and AIDS. Providing medical care for children with disabilities as well as food and clothing for families that live in extreme poverty. After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Yuriy’s work surged in importance. Today he joins Jay Ruderman to talk about how the work of providing food and material support to those who remain in Ukraine has become harder as public interest in Ukraine has waned in the face of other international affairs. They also discuss the hard work of minimizing overhead costs at a nonprofit and Yuriy’s deep appreciation for the people still living in Ukraine. Episode Chapters (00:00) Intro (01:50) Why does Yuriy think it's so important that the organizations that are working in Ukraine have a direct connection to the country? (04:07) Ukrainian children living with HIV/AIDS (06:28) The invigorating nature of helping others (07:55) Meeting shifting needs during a war (12:44) Coordinating with other aid groups (17:50) Minimizing overhead (21:05) How does Yuriy sustain the momentum three years after the Russian invasion? (24:25) Supporting Ukrainians in Ukraine and abroad (27:05) Where do you want to see Hope Ukraine in the next five to 10 years? (28:38) Goodbye and Outro For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/…
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4 - Labor History Happy Hour with SDSA's Queer and Feminist Caucus
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SDSA’s Queer and Feminist Caucus (the “QFC”) recently started a new series called the Labor History Happy Hour, where they investigate and discuss the role of women and LGBTQ+ folk in the history of labor struggles. Joshua got to chat with two members of the QFC, Takeshi and Katie, about the new series and the subject of the first installment: the …
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3 - BLM and Seattle Uprising
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In the wake of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, protests erupted across the country. These are a few stories of SDSA members at the Seattle protests. Petition calling for Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan to resign: https://tinyurl.com/y9bspcjo Petition calling for Seattle Schools to end relationship with SPD: https://tinyurl.com/yaf8kc9…
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2 - Tenant Organizing During a Pandemic
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Joshua and Walé discuss tenant organizing during the coronavirus pandemic. TANC guide to organizing: https://tinyurl.com/TANCpanguide Philly Tenants Union guide: https://tinyurl.com/yaks37gc Autonomous Tenants Union Network: https://autonomoustenantsunion.org/ SDSA weekly meetings: https://seattledsa.org/events/ Follow us on Twitter: @CSZ_Pod Email…
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1 - Future of Seattle DSA
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Seattle DSA's newly elected co-chairs step into the Zone to talk about their vision for the future of the chapter. Follow us on Twitter: @CSZ_Pod Email us: CascadiaSolidarityZone@gmail.com Cascadia Solidarity Zone is an independent media project and does not represent the official views or positions of SDSA.…
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Cascadia Solidarity Zone is a new podcast from members of Seattle DSA. We're going to talk about democratic socialist, Seattle politics, and what SDSA is up to. Subscribe wherever you find podcasts! New episodes are every other Monday, beginning May 18th!
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