Lyuba grew up in the city of Brovary and studied in a class with a philological focus. In 2016, she started her studying in Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, majoring in international relations. At the same time, she engaged in volunteer activities, in particular, she participated and helped in the organization of popular science events 15×4.
From 2021, start taking an active position and research the cultural heritage of the Soviet Union, including decommunization, and take an active part in the events of the USF.
Instead of simply becoming a supporter, Lyubov decided to join the USF and become an activist.
‘For me, the topic of freedom has been relevant since the teenage years, when my parents dragged me to the The Orange Revolution (Ukrainian: Помаранчева революція, romanized: Pomarancheva revoliutsiia), but I viewed the very concept of freedom narrowly. The moment of moving to Bukovyna and separation from my parents opened up for me many cultural factors thanks to which I learned more about the history of the oppression of our people. From that fateful moment of my life, I learned about the USF, but did not plan to join. However, after getting to know many activists of the USF, I felt comfortable and in a circle of like-minded people. I realized that I am among people who also have a broad understanding of freedom and that it is especially important for each of them. They inspired me to move even more in the direction of leadership and the promotion of personal freedoms! For me, USF is about a special community!’


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