Since the early hours of the conflict in Ukraine, the ALIPH Foundation has mobilized to help protect the country’s heritage sites and cultural professionals. With its action plan, the foundation has disbursed more than $2 million to support Ukrainians working to secure their heritage. To date, ALIPH has supported more than 120 projects to protect museums, libraries, and archives, resulting in the safety of more than 100 collections. As the crisis continues, the organization continues its work. In this free event led by ALIPH’s leaders, learn more about this incredible work and find out how you can help. Presented as part of the Transnational Cultural Exchange Conference.
Valéry Freland, executive director, ALIPH Foundation
Sandra Bialystok, director of communications and partnerships, ALIPH Foundation
Introduced by Thomas S. Kaplan, chair of the board, ALIPH Foundation, and Oleksandra Kovalchuk, acting director of the Odesa Fine Arts Museum