Ukrainians in Chicago react to one year anniversary of war
Ukrainian servicemen of the 3rd Separate Tank Iron Brigde ride on a tank during an exercise in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, the day before the one year mark since the war began. War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe and the world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Associated Press
Ukrainians in Chicago react to one year anniversary of war
Ukrainian servicemen of the 3rd Separate Tank Iron Brigde ride on a tank during an exercise in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, the day before the one year mark since the war began. War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe and the world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Associated Press

Tomorrow marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. How are refugees and Ukrainian Americans in Chicago feeling about this anniversary?

Reset hears stories of those who are building a new life in Chicago and discusses what the future of the war could look like.

GUESTS: Olha Tsvyntarna, Ukrainian who fled the war

Anna Cirilli, principal at St. Nicholas Cathedral School

Oksana Vasylenko, Ukrainian refugee, mother of son attending St. Nicholas school

John Hewko, CEO of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation

Dan Diaczun, president of the Illinois division of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America

Ukrainians in Chicago react to one year anniversary of war
Ukrainian servicemen of the 3rd Separate Tank Iron Brigde ride on a tank during an exercise in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, the day before the one year mark since the war began. War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe and the world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Associated Press
Ukrainians in Chicago react to one year anniversary of war
Ukrainian servicemen of the 3rd Separate Tank Iron Brigde ride on a tank during an exercise in the Kharkiv area, Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023, the day before the one year mark since the war began. War has been a catastrophe for Ukraine and a crisis for the globe and the world is a more unstable and fearful place since Russia invaded its neighbor on Feb. 24, 2022.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) Associated Press

Tomorrow marks one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. How are refugees and Ukrainian Americans in Chicago feeling about this anniversary?

Reset hears stories of those who are building a new life in Chicago and discusses what the future of the war could look like.

GUESTS: Olha Tsvyntarna, Ukrainian who fled the war

Anna Cirilli, principal at St. Nicholas Cathedral School

Oksana Vasylenko, Ukrainian refugee, mother of son attending St. Nicholas school

John Hewko, CEO of Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation

Dan Diaczun, president of the Illinois division of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America