Ms. Magazine

5/28/2026

Web, United States

Dispatches From Ukraine’s Frontlines, Where Feminist Organizing Has Become an Act of Survival

A lecture and discussion were about to begin in a local public library. It could have been a scene in New York, London or Melbourne. Yet this event was in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, just 25 kilometers from invading Russian forces, where most of the attendees had fled from Russian occupied cities and villages. The meeting was one of many organized by Natalia Lobach and the Ukrainian LGBTQ+ human rights group, Insight. Lobach said these events aim to create “safe community spaces for people from different age and social groups,” but they are especially “a good way for vulnerable groups to socialize.” "Putin’s military is trying to destroy us not only physically, but psychologically as well—to take away our identities," she said. "We are surviving physically, but we are also preserving our identities and our pride. ... Isn’t that a kind of miracle, what we continue to do despite the pressure of such a brutal enemy?" The post Dispatches From Ukraine’s Frontlines, Where Feminist Organizing Has Become an Act of Survival appeared first on Ms. Magazine.

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