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Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Released Tuesday, 31st October 2023
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Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Sunflowers Bend but Rarely Break with Oksana Kukurudza

Tuesday, 31st October 2023
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 We continue our theme of immigrant culture and assimilation this week.   Immigrants have family history and culture deeply rooted in their country of origin.   Our guest this week is Oksana Kukurudza whose parents were Ukrainian refugees.  She shares stories of the Ukrainian struggles past and present and growing up with immigrant parents and their struggles.  Listen in to hear how she has been affected by her history and how she is being intentional about how she is raising her daughter. 

https://sunflowersrarelybreak.com/
Facebook:  Oksana Kukurudza
Instagram:  OksanaKukarudza2

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