Ivanna Andreikiv

Ivanna Andreikiv

Ivanna Andreikiv

Editor at Hromada’s media platform, poet, and teacher

Ivanna Andreyiv is a Ukrainian poet, educator, editor, and creator of cultural and charitable projects in support of Ukraine. She works in the fields of Ukrainian media, culture, and education in the United States and Ukraine. She writes a regular column for a Ukrainian newspaper, covering the life of the Ukrainian diaspora in America, as well as topics related to culture, art, education, and the contemporary challenges faced by Ukrainians abroad. She is the author of poetry and journalistic pieces on faith, memory, war, art, and Ukrainian identity. She contributes to literary anthologies, Ukrainian poetry journals, cultural initiatives, and creative projects, and is currently working on her own collection of poetry. She graduated from the Ivan Ohienko Kamianets-Podilskyi National University with degrees in music, education, and management. She has many years of experience working with children in the fields of music, art, and Ukrainian culture in Ukraine and the United States. Her creative work combines poetry, journalism, and cultural activities, born out of a love for God, Ukraine, and the Ukrainian language.

Articles by Ivanna Andreikiv

Ukrainian Night in Sacramento: A Prayer That Unites Hearts

Each time, Ukrainian Night brings together a diverse group of guests: Ukrainians and friends of Ukraine among Americans. It is particularly valuable that among them are people who have influence in their communities, wor...

"Admit to me...": in the rhythm of the Ukrainian heart

In San Jose, a charity evening for Valentine's Day, "Admit to Me...", took place, bringing together the Ukrainian community around music, poetry, and support for Ukraine. The event was organized by the Ukraine Support Fo...

Mariupol Drama Theater: A Crime That Cannot Be Restored

The Mariupol Drama Theater became one of the most brutal symbols of Russian war crimes: in March 2022, it was deliberately targeted by an airstrike, despite the clear marking "CHILDREN" and the presence of civilians insi...

Musical and Poetic Evening in Sacramento: Words that Heal and Music that Sustains Our People

On December 7, a charity musical and poetic evening was held in Sacramento to support Ukrainian defenders. In a warm atmosphere of prayer and creativity, original songs by military chaplain Oleksiy Basarab and poems by I...

The word that unites continents: Ukrainian educators of the diaspora on the dictation of unity

There are things that know no borders and time zones — among them the Ukrainian word. On October 27, on the day of the National Unity Radio Dictation-2025, Ukrainians around the world wrote it together, uniting in their ...

Ukrainian children in the US: How we preserve our identity?

The lives of Ukrainian children in California are a search for balance between a new world and their native roots. Teacher and poet Ivanna Andreyiv shares her experience on how to preserve language, song, and spiritualit...