Nina Tsvietkova is a curator at the Museum of the Sixties who has become an integral part of the team working to preserve the cultural heritage of Ukraine. Her personal story is closely connected to the history of the museum, since she not only takes care of the exhibits, but also witnesses the era that these values represent.
Ms. Nina shares her emotions that accompanied her in the first days of the Great War. She recalls how she and her colleagues prepared the museum collection for evacuation. Her personal experiences are also connected to her family history. Nina herself comes from a family that survived the repressions. She feels responsible for preserving the memory of the people who fought for Ukrainian identity and wants to pass this memory on to the younger generation.