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We Stand With Ukraine : An Anthology of Poetry, Prose and Protest

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Uncover the inspiring stories of bravery and activism in the face of war with this powerful collection of essays and poems. Written by the front-line protestors at the Russian Embassy in Dublin, this book takes you on a journey of hope and courage as fifty determined individuals come together to stand against Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. They show their unwavering commitment to a better world through peaceful protests and daily pickets. Dive into their personal stories as they open up their hearts and share their experiences, illuminating the true meaning of human solidarity and the importance of taking action. Be moved and inspired by their bravery, and discover the power of the human spirit to make a difference in the world.


All royalties from the sale of the Anthology will be donated to Ukrainian Action, a not-for-profit organisation registered in Ireland (CRO #718898), whose aim is to help Ukrainians in need and foster Irish-Ukrainian friendship.


'I recommend this Anthology to anyone interested in or concerned about democracy, justice, and the right to demonstrate and protest.'


Gerasko Larysa - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Ireland


'This is a beautiful and moving collection bursting with solidarity and compassion for the people of Ukraine.' Roisin Ingle - Journalist


'This anthology represents a powerful expression of Ireland's solidarity with Ukraine and its people.'

Peter Sheridan - Playwright, Director and Author
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Product details

  • Hardback | 128 pages
  • 110 x 180mm
  • Cork, Ireland
  • English
  • 1781178356
  • 9781781178355

Table of contents

Introduction
Foreword
Seasons - Orwell Road
Bearing Witness
The Voice
On Orwell Road
History Repeating Itself
Paws for Thought
Over my Garden Wall
To a Russian Soldier
Frost People
Easter 2022: Russian Embassy Staff
Seek Some Heat
It Affects Me
Ripples and Ribbons
The Power of Blue and Yellow
Summer Shells
Doing Something
Reasons I Protest
Showing Solidarity
Barbarians at the Gates of Lilliput
To a Russian General
Reflections on the Protests
A Story of Why and Who Knows
Time to Stand
Vacancies for People with a Conscience
From M.A.D. to M.A.C.A.
Right to Dissent and Duty to Protest
Ode to Yuri Filatov
What Could I Do?
Protesting on Orwell Road
Shared Steps in Protest
Wave Bye-Bye - We're Off to Mars!
To a Young Russian Conscript
Beware Russians Driving Tanks
Standing with Ukraine
First Time Protesters
What If?
Gloir don Ucrain, Gloir do na Laochra
We're All Ukrainians Now
A Grave Message
Coda
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Review quote

'I recommend this Anthology to anyone interested in or concerned about democracy, justice, and the right to demonstrate and protest.'

Gerasko Larysa - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Ireland 'In Ireland, we love the underdog. The reason is that we were the underdog for a very long time. We know what it is to be bullied, and we know what it is to resist. We stood up against a great empire, just as Ukraine is doing now. I am heartened by the great humanity, compassion and concern displayed by the contributors to this anthology. It represents a powerful expression of Ireland's solidarity with Ukraine and its people.'

Peter Sheridan - Playwright, Director and Author 'This is a beautiful and moving collection bursting with solidarity and compassion for the people of Ukraine.' Roisin Ingle - Journalist 'This moving and eloquent collection of prose and poetry is a testament to the desire and ability of ordinary Irish people to express solidarity with Ukraine's suffering due to a Russian fascist invasion. Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it. The people represented in this admirable anthology have not forgotten.' Catriona Crowe - Archivist and Broadcaster
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About John Farrelly

John Farrelly has extensive experience in community development, youth work, research, education, and social policy analysis.


Helen Dwyer is an award-winning poet, writer, and arts producer with Dublin South FM.


Julian Vignoles is an accomplished writer, producer, and guide with a proven track record of excellence in the media industry.
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