A Ukrainian School in Washington State Evolves Into a Diaspora Community Lifeline

Federaţia Rusă

When Oksana Krivizuk arrived in Washington State in 2015 with two small children, she faced a familiar immigrant dilemma: how to pass on her language and culture in a place where neither seemed to exist outside of church walls. Within a month, she started her own school . JOIN US ON TELEGRAM Follow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official . “We simply decided we were on our own,” Krivizuk said. Her children were five and three years old. The only Ukrainian-language programs she could

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