Tetiana Storozhko became the first participant from Ukraine to join the educational team of the international initiative “Look and don’t forget.” The event gathers hundreds of young people from different parts of Europe annually to study the history of the Romani genocide and commemorate the memory of those who perished during the Second World War.
Our colleague commented on her participation in the event: “I am extremely happy to join the Ternype team as one of the facilitators at the Dikh he na bister event in Krakow. It’s a particularly valuable experience, filled with emotions and a space to find new friends and like-minded individuals.
During the Dikh he na bister event in Krakow, I had the opportunity to meet an extraordinary person. It was Raymond Guram, a person who teaches us through his own example to remember, fight for human rights, and resist. Unchanged: During the Dikh he na bister event in Krakow, I had the opportunity to meet an extraordinary person. It was Raymond Guram, a person who teaches us through his own example to remember, fight for human rights, and resist. I wish him strong health and many years of life.
He is my superhero.”




