On the opening day of the 61st Venice Biennale, the pavilions representing Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia organized a solidarity march in support of the Ukrainian people, culture, and artists. The march was dedicated to Ukrainian cultural workers who continue their creative endeavors and represent their nation despite the ongoing conflict. Furthermore, the event paid tribute to those who have lost their lives due to the war. The demonstration also aimed to draw attention to the critical need for preserving Ukraine’s cultural heritage, which is reportedly being systematically destroyed. The collective action highlighted the resilience of Ukrainian culture amidst wartime challenges. The participation of the Baltic states underscored a unified commitment to supporting Ukraine. The organized march served as a visible statement regarding the ongoing humanitarian and cultural crisis in Ukraine. The focus remained on honoring the contributions of Ukrainian cultural practitioners who continue to maintain cultural life and national representation under challenging circumstances. These efforts emphasize the international concern for cultural preservation and the support for the Ukrainian spirit. The visible solidarity from the Baltic nations, including Estonia, reinforces the commitment to Ukraine’s cultural continuity and its right to exist as a functioning cultural entity despite the conflict. Topics: #ukraina #eesti #korraldasid Post navigation Soomes jäähokihariduse saanud Kombe aitas Eesti uuele tasemele: nüüd tahaks sinna püsima jääda Rutt Hinrikuse fondist anti välja esimesed stipendiumid