Svitlana Vechirko, a representative of the Departent of International Cooperation of KhNUIA, and Nadiia Serhiienko, a member of the Equal Opportunities team, attended the online session "INCREDIBLE-S" organized by the Center for Gender Culture. The event featured a project created by the Museum of Women's and Gender History to mark the 140th anniversary of the women's movement.

The participants viewed a virtual art exhibition and a presentation of the history of prominent Ukrainian women of the past and present.

The session was attended by invited experts on Ukrainian women's history: Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Ukrainian History at H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University Olha Nikolaienko, literary scholar and critic Iryna Nikolaichuk, and members of the Center for Gender Culture.

The virtual exhibition covers the achievements of the most prominent Ukrainian women activists from the early nineteenth century to the present day: Khrystyna Alchevska, a teacher and organizer of public education; Milena Rudnytska, a public and political activist, parliamentarian, and head of the central government of the Union of Ukrainian Women; Natalia Kobrynska, the founder of organized feminism in Ukraine and a writer, Kateryna Hrushevska, ethnosociologist, folklorist, cultural critic, and translator; Solomiia Pavlychko, writer, literary critic, and translator; and Tetiana Isvaieva, gender researcher and founder of the Museum of Women's and Gender History. The list also includes representatives of women in the military, participants in the Russian-Ukrainian war: Yuliia Paievska, a servicewoman, paramedic, volunteer, and commander of the Angels of Taira unit, and Kateryna Polishchuk (call sign Birdie), a Ukrainian poet, actress, volunteer paramedic of the National Guard of Ukraine, and holder of the Order of Courage, III class.

Each of the prominent Ukrainian women presented at the exhibition influenced the development of the ideas of women's emancipation and equality of women in Ukrainian society for their contemporaries and future generations, and made a personal contribution to the formation of a new female face in peace and war.

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