Katya Moskalyuk

Journalist, documentary photographer

From 2016 she worked as a journalist, photographer and published works under the hashtag ‘vulnerability’. She wrote texts and created photo stories about families raising children with disabilities, about supportive housing for vulnerable people, about the problem of sex education of children with mental disability, and those with visual impairments. Today, Kateryna documents life during Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, photographing internally displaced people, volunteers, witnesses of the crimes of the Russian occupiers, and funeral processions in her native Lviv. In addition, the journalist recorded the stories of wives of fallen soldiers.

Kateryna's texts and photos were published in many media, for example Geo, Bloomberg Businessweek, Bird in Flight, Die Zeit, The Ukrainians, Forbes Ukrainе, Kunsht, Zaborona, Медіа великих історій and others.

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