The eighth issue of the printed magazine Reporters is 13 textual and visual stories about the Ukrainian land, which has always been the main value of the Ukrainian people. Here, Ukrainians grow crops that feed not only individual families, but also cities and the population of distant countries. And at the same time, many generations of Ukrainians still have to fight for the land. Artificial famine, forced evictions, wars, the central battlefield of which was and remains the Ukrainian land — all this is etched in our public memory.
The issue includes reports that are impossible not to read. About love for the work you do and the land you fight for. About desperadoes who harvest under shelling. About a farmer who grows buckwheat on mined fields and is waiting for a husband from the war. About the difficult path of Ukrainian grain from the Chernihiv farmer, whose fields border Russia, to the Italian and Lebanese bakeries. About a Sri Lankan who died for the Ukrainian land. About the role of Crimea in the formation of our state and political nation and why we need a qualitatively different perception of the peninsula. About the lost garden of Maria Stus and others.