hromadske launches 'Euromaidan in 7 letters' series for Revolution of Dignity anniversary

Independent Ukrainian outlet hromadske launched Euromaidan in 7 Letters. How It Was, a seven-part email series marking the 12th anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity.
The project will deliver one email every Friday, pulling readers back to the winter of 2013-2014 through never-before-seen photos, videos, and sounds from the outlet's archives.
They will be sent as emails to those who subscribe to the email series.
On November 21, 2013, Ukraine changed its voice. It rang out from Independence Square — first quietly, with a few hundred voices, then weeks later, the whole world heard it. People came out not for politicians or slogans — but for dignity and a European future.
That was when hromadske's first live stream began. Reporters grabbed cameras to show what they saw firsthand: cold nights under flags, smoke from campfires, music playing amid explosions. For years the outlet has preserved hundreds of gigabytes of those raw files — the footage, faces and sounds — as witnesses to a historic moment for Ukraine.
Each weekly letter will open a new page of Maidan through photos, videos and sounds that transport readers into the heart of the events.
For those who stood on Maidan, it is a chance to relive memories that changed the country. For those who were growing up then, far from Ukraine, or only heard about the events — it is a way to feel what it was really like.
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