Stand with Ukraine šŸ•Šļø

Nika Talbot
3 min readFeb 26, 2022

I am shocked and angry about the news from Ukraine. Putinā€™s aggression is a horrific assault on democracy, freedom, human rights, and a sovereign, peaceful nation. Itā€™s also emotional, not rational. He canā€™t erase history and recreate the USSR.

Itā€™s heartening to see all the protests in Russia this week despite the threat of arrest. Nobody wants this war except Putin, and the young are furious ā€” this is their future at stake. A defiant Zelenskyā€™s not walking away either. Refusing to leave Kyiv with a request for additional ammunition instead. Ukraineā€™s military said this morning 3,500 Russian soldiers were killed in two days, 102 tanks and 14 planes destroyed ā€” theyā€™re putting up a fight despite much smaller military might šŸ¦

A Ukrainian woman telling Russian soldiers where to go ā€” put sunflower seeds in your pocket because you will die here. A video showing an elderly man being pulled from his car alive after being deliberately crushed by a Russian tank ā€” a miracle.

Putin shouldnā€™t underestimate the effect of soft power, either. Depriving Russians of things they need and love ā€” sports, culture, entertainment, social media, and a sense of belonging in the world will lead to more riots and protests. Who wants isolation, insularity and to be cut off from the rest of the world? Itā€™s not possible in the 21st century with technology and the internet, weā€™re interconnected more than ever.

Ukraine needs help and support from us ā€” a collective, collaborative and fast response. I hope we see bigger sanctions from Europe and will write to my MP. This is a threat to us all ā€” Putin wonā€™t just stop at Ukraine.

Itā€™s been a complicated conflict for eight years and canā€™t be fixed overnight, but war isnā€™t the answer. As Maya Angelou said, ā€œWe are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike.ā€ Most of us want the same things ā€” family, love, peace, meaningful work, a home, travel, freedom.

Thereā€™s much talk about the ā€˜borderless worldā€™ and it raises the importance of border research. Recent work talks about ā€˜reconceptualising bordersā€™ and borderlands as sites of cultural interaction, exchange and hybridity with individuals from all backgrounds. A far more positive way to look at the world, and itā€™s where weā€™re heading with work and travel.

Praying for peace and an end to this asap šŸ™

Nicci šŸ™‹šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

How to help people in Ukraine

Hereā€™s a list of resources to stay informed and help Ukraine.

News

Live Universal Awareness Map (ā€˜liveuamapā€™) ā€” a global news site founded in 2014 by a team of software developers and journalists who wished to inform the world about the Ukrainian conflict.

The Kyiv Independent ā€” English-language journalism in Ukraine. Become a patron: Patreon.com/KyivIndependent

The New Voice of Ukraine ā€” English- language site covering developments on the ground via local journalists.

Sign the open petition

War aggression against Ukraine: immediately exclude Russia from SWIFT.

Write to your MP

Lobby the UK government and encourage maximum sanctions. Hereā€™s a letter you can use.

Make a donation

The National Bank of Ukraine has opened a special account to raise funds for Ukraineā€™s armed forces ā€” open to multiple currencies.

Sunflower of Peace has started a fundraiser to prepare first aid medical tactical backpacks for paramedics and doctors on the frontline. Also works to empower orphans and displaced people.

Voices of Children ā€” helping children affected by the war in eastern Ukraine ā€” art therapy, psychology, storytelling and more.

British Red Cross has launched an emergency appeal for Ukraine ā€” help someone affected with the basics: food, shelter, medicine, & first aid.

Book an Airbnb ā€” not to stay, but to show solidarity. Airbnb has waived all host and guest fees in Ukraine. So far, bookings have raised nearly $2m in aid.

Grammarly Premium ā€” an AI-software tool to improve your writing. I use this all the time ā€” an excellent product created by a Ukrainian startup. An update from CEO Brad Hoover ā€” theyā€™re offering free access to Premium for non-profits and NGOs.

Originally published at https://niccitalbot.substack.com on February 26, 2022.

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Nika Talbot

Wanted to be Jane Bond but ended up in journalism. Founder at Firebird, the content consultancy helping entrepreneurs impact the world with their stories.