Ukrainska Pravda is hosting a charity auction featuring three unique lots, with the goal of supporting the investigative team and video programs of the editorial office that create popular YouTube projects

Chas Pravdy - 19 June 2025 11:15

This initiative opens the door for those willing not only to contribute to the development of independent journalism but also to acquire unique items that carry a special history and artistic value. The list of lots includes an exclusive dinner with renowned Ukrainian journalist and TV host Mykhailo Tkach, during which participants will have the opportunity to get closer to the secrets of the profession, ask about the finest nuances of investigative work, and simply enjoy engaging conversation in a cozy atmosphere. This is a unique chance to learn firsthand how analytics and investigations are formed within the team of Ukrainian journalists, as well as to gain inspiration from the experience of producing journalistic projects. The second lot is a recording of the program "Ukrainska Pravda-2" with hosts Roman Kravets and Roman Romaniuk — an invitation to immerse yourself behind the scenes of a popular television channel, interact live with two professional media romantics, ask the most interesting questions, and discover the secrets of creating television broadcasts under real conditions. It’s a valuable opportunity to see how presentations and impressive reports are born, and to communicate with notable journalists. The third lot is an artwork by Ukrainian artist Volodymyr Manzhos, known by his pseudonym Waone — a limited stencil print of the painting "The Great Naturalist." This piece is number 29 from a total of 30 copies, created in the street art genre. This exclusive print, which carries deep historical and cultural significance, was gifted by the artist especially for Ukrainian director David Lynch during his visit to Kyiv in 2017. The painting preserves a part of contemporary Ukrainian art history and is a valuable collectible artifact. The starting price for each lot is 50,000 hryvnias, and bids are accepted in the comments under the Facebook post. It’s important to remember that each subsequent bid must be higher than the previous one, with a minimum increment of $50. The auction runs from June 19 to July 1, giving you time to place your bid and join this noble initiative to support independent journalism in Ukraine. We invite everyone not only to observe this event but also to become part of it — because every contribution is not only a chance to acquire a unique lot but also a real contribution to the development of high-quality, objective, and independent information in our country. Support independent journalists, participate in the auction, and contribute to the future of Ukrainian media!

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