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Since 2017, Hromada, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN: 83-0784739), has been committed to supporting Ukrainian culture, education, humanitarian initiatives, and community resilience. Your donation helps us bring meaningful programs to life — both in the U.S. and Ukraine.

Hromada is the first Ukrainian newspaper on the West Coast of the U.S., published in San Francisco since 2017. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, it serves the Ukrainian-American community with in-depth articles on Ukraine’s current affairs, culture, history, and diaspora life.

Each issue features contributions from respected journalists, stories of veterans and volunteers, and expert commentary on global events impacting Ukraine. Hromada is a platform for connection, advocacy, and preserving Ukrainian identity across generations and continents.

September 2023

This issue highlights the resilience of Ukraine’s energy workers, examines the internal crisis unfolding in Russia, and explores Ukraine’s progress toward NATO and F-16 integration. It features stories of sacrifice and courage from the frontlines, reports on the ecological toll of war, and celebrates Ukrainian culture and enterprise with a spotlight on a Sacramento-based deli popularizing traditional cuisine.

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August 2023

This issue highlights Ukraine’s fight for energy independence amidst relentless Russian attacks, explores the aftermath of the missile strike on Odesa’s cathedral, and features powerful commentary on the country’s future from public intellectuals like Oles Donii and Vitaliy Portnykov. It also showcases tech innovation with a profile on Noty.ai and reports on global efforts to hold Russia accountable for war crimes.

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July 2023

This issue highlights the global threat posed by Russia’s nuclear terrorism, examines the catastrophic aftermath of the Kakhovka dam explosion, and investigates the political shockwaves from Prigozhin’s short-lived rebellion. It features expert analysis on media manipulation, ecological consequences, and Ukraine’s NATO ambitions, while spotlighting international support and the resilience of Ukrainian civil society.

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June 2023

This issue covers escalating events in Russia’s war against Ukraine, from drone strikes in Moscow to Ukraine’s awaited F-16s. It explores deep historical ties to territories like Bilhorod, highlights the urgency of decolonization and cultural self-determination, and examines the economic struggles Ukrainians face amidst war. With a strong humanitarian focus, the issue also documents the plight of abducted children and community efforts to bring them home.

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May 2023

This issue covers the anticipation of Ukraine’s counteroffensive and delves into the shifting dynamics of global alliances amid Russia’s war. It features insights on decolonization, war crimes, and rising cultural resilience—from the evolution of patriotic music to the recognition of Lviv as Ukraine’s spiritual capital. Reports from Washington and battlefield updates round out this powerful portrait of wartime Ukraine.

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April 2023

This issue reflects on Ukraine’s resilience amid the threat of a prolonged war, featuring cultural revival, national identity, and global advocacy. It honors literary figures like Shevchenko and Kostenko, addresses wartime agriculture challenges, and highlights global support for Ukraine’s recovery. The issue also critically analyzes China’s growing alignment with Russia and the implications of the ICC’s arrest warrant for Putin.

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