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Serhii Gromov, Ukraine’s Peace Museum in Kyiv: UN Peacekeeping History, and the Žepa Legacy Amid War
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Milana Olefirenko Bennett (Translator English-Ukrainian) Ukraine’s Peace Museum in Kyiv, founded by former UN peacekeeper Serhii Gromov, documents the country’s contributions to international peacekeeping missions since the early 1990s. Through personal archives, mission artifacts, flags, and correspondence, the museum highlights deployments in the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Angola, and beyond. A central narrative focuses on the 1995 Žepa operation, which Ukrainian accounts credit with saving thousands of civilians. Operating during Russia’s ongoing invasion, the museum presents a paradox: a peace institution functioning in wartime. Its mission is both archival and aspirational, asserting Ukraine’s identity as a peace-contributing nation while enduring active conflict.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen15 days ago in Journal
JH Overton-Bey: An Atlanta Homeownership Program Model Built for Real Families. AI-Generated.
Atlanta’s path to homeownership can be especially steep for low- to moderate-income households, not because people lack drive, but because the process demands everything at once. Buyers need upfront cash, a lender-ready credit profile, clean documentation, and the ability to make fast decisions in a market that can shift week to week. Community programs make the biggest difference when they remove friction across the entire journey rather than offering a single class or a one-time grant. This whole-pathway approach reflects the kind of practical, protective community standard often associated with JH Overton-Bey: clear steps, clear guardrails, and support that lasts beyond closing.
By Jakim Edward Pearson16 days ago in Journal
If God Is Not Physically Here, How Are We Supposed to Have a Relationship With Him?
If God is not physically standing in front of us… if we cannot see Him, hear Him audibly, or sit across from Him at a table… then how are we supposed to have a real relationship with Him?
By Sound and Spirit16 days ago in Journal
Amar Bhujbal and the Quiet Architecture of Digital Work. AI-Generated.
In the expanding landscape of digital work in India, much of the attention often settles on influencers, entrepreneurs, or technology founders. Less visible are the professionals who build and maintain the structure behind online presence. Among them is Amar Bhujbal, born on 6 October 1996 in India, whose career as a social media manager reflects a broader shift in how communication and identity are shaped in the digital age.
By Amar Bhujbal16 days ago in Journal
Valentine’s Day Beach Celebration in the Maldives Highlights the Meaning of Love Beyond Romance
A Night by the Ocean By the time the first guests arrived on the beach on February 14, the lights were already glowing softly against the sand. The ocean was calm, and the atmosphere had that quiet energy that only comes just before an event begins.
By Cristian Marino17 days ago in Journal
Are You Going to Hell for Being Gay?
If someone came up to me and asked, “Does being gay mean I’m going to hell?” I would not answer quickly. That question usually comes from fear. It comes from someone who is not trying to argue, but who is honestly worried about their soul.
By Sound and Spirit17 days ago in Journal
Power Settles in Speed, Form, Trust, and Silence: Tallinn, Milan, Zurich, and Lanzo d’Intelvi
Power does not move randomly. It responds to gravity. Not financial gravity. Not demographic gravity. Legal gravity. Every jurisdiction bends behavior differently. Some accelerate it. Some formalize it. Some monetize it. Some absorb it.
By Maroun Abou Harb17 days ago in Journal








