The next Radical Hope in Feverish Times webinar, to take place on March 3, will be on the topic “Is Global Solidarity Possible Amidst the Radical Simultaneity of Crises?: Ukrainian Perspectives”
This webinar will feature a panel of Ukrainian authors and scholars connected to the volume Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth speaking on the ‘multipolarizing’ world order, the rise of authoritarianism and neo-imperialism, and connections between the Russo-Ukrainian war and other world events, from Gaza to Iran to Venezuela to Greenland.
What can a Ukrainian wartime perspective offer toward a global understanding of the crises currently facing humanity? What place do notions of sovereignty, “ecosovereignty,” and the connections between ecocide and genocide play in conflicts around the world?
Speakers will include award-winning filmmaker Oleksiy Radynski, whose films include Chornobyl 22 (2023) and Special Operation (2025); Darya Tsymbalyuk, author of Ecocide in Ukraine: The Environmental Cost of Russia’s War (2025); Kateryna Botanova, editor of Reclaiming History: Decoloniality and Art in Ukraine after 1991 (2025) and Sahara: A Thousand Paths into the Future (2024); visual artists Nikita Kadan, Taras Polataiko, Yuri Yefanov, and Iryna Zamuruieva; and other contributors to Terra Invicta. The event will be hosted and moderated by the volume’s editor Adrian Ivakhiv.
Time:
Tuesday March 3, 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. Pacific time
(3 pm NYC, 8 pm London, 10 pm Kyïv)
Admission: Free.
Register here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ohgLHxWJTDeScnjHwKy9KQ#/registration
