Halyna Pochveruk is a leading researcher at the Museum of the Sixties, a branch of the Museum of the History of Kyiv. The institution's collection includes artworks by original artists, samples of self-published works, manuscripts, unique photographs and documents, personal belongings of the Sixties from all over Ukraine. The collection includes up to 40,000 items of museum value!

Halyna shares her impressions of the chaos of the first day of the war, when she and her colleagues and friends worked together to pack museum exhibits, despite the uncertainty and fear of shelling. She talks about the challenges faced by museum workers in times of war.  She explains how the Ukraine-centricity of the Sixties worked for the future and discusses in depth the issue of the museum's new mission.