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Nataliya Gumenyuk

Nataliya Petrivna Gumenyuk (Ukrainian: Наталія Петрівна Гуменюк; alternate Romanization: Natalia Humeniuk;[citation needed] born 1983) is a Ukrainian journalist and author specializing in foreign affairs and conflict reporting. She is a co-founder and CEO of the Public Interest Journalism Lab,[1] and a co-founder of the independent media Hromadske. She is the author of several books, including The Lost Island: Tales from the Occupied Crimea (2020).[2]

Nataliya Gumenyuk
Наталія Гуменюк
Born1983
Birobidzhan, Russia
CitizenshipUkrainian
Alma mater
Occupations
  • journalist
  • writer
  • researcher
OrganizationPublic Interest Journalism Lab
Spouse
Peter Ruzavin
(m. 2017)
AwardsFree Media Award
WebsiteAuthor on the Atlantic

Early life and education edit

Nataliya Gumenyuk was born in Birobidzhan in 1983. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from the Institute of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (Kyiv National University; KNU) (2000–2004). She earned a master's degree in international journalism from Örebro University, Sweden (2005–2006).[3]

Career edit

Gumenyuk took the course "International Media Systems" at the Mohyla School of Journalism in Kyiv.[4] From 2002 to 2004, she was the editor-in-chief of the independent student newspaper Nasha Sprava. In 2002–2003, she was an international journalist on Novyi Kanal. Also in 2003, she was an international journalist for 5 Kanal. In 2003–2004, she was an international journalist for the fact-check program ICTV. In 2004, she worked for the "ProfiTV News Agency". In 2005–2007, she was the head of the international department, a special correspondent for the "K1" TV channel and the author and host of the "One Reportage" program.[3]

From 2007 to the end of 2009, she headed the international department of the INTER TV channel[4] and also served as a special correspondent.[3] Towards the end of this period, in 2009, for the first time among Ukrainian TV channels, INTER was nominated for an Emmy Award in the News category for its coverage of the South Ossetian War (reporter Ruslan Yarmolyuk).[5][6][7][8] In 2009, Gumenyuk also did an internship at BBC World News on HARDtalk and at The Guardian and The Independent.[8][3]

At the end of 2009, she was fired from the INTER TV channel without explanation. This caused a wave of outrage among her colleagues, who collected more than 70 signatures against her release. After that, some journalists resigned of their own free will (including Roman Vintonov).[9] Afterwards, she did not get a job in other media and became a freelancer.[4][8][10]

In 2010–2011, Gumenyuk was the editor-in-chief of the project "Ours" (INTER, studio "07 Production") whose focus was on fifteen TV programs about Ukrainians who left Ukraine for various reasons and became successful abroad, including in Norway, Brazil, South Africa, India, China, among others.[4][8] Gumenyuk took part in the search for sponsors of the project.[8]

Covering the Arab Spring edit

After "Ours", Nataliya began a trip at her own expense to cover the events of the Arab Spring. As a result of the trip she wrote a book “The Maidan Tahrir”.[11][12]

She worked as an international freelancer mainly for Ukrainian publications, such as The Ukrainian Week, Ukrayinska Pravda, Esquire Ukraine, studio 1+1, radio Voice of the Capital, as well as for some foreign media, such as OpenDemocracy Russia (UK), RTL-Netherlands, and M6 (France).[4]

Work on Hromadske TV edit

In 2013, Gumenyuk became one of the initiators for the creation of the independent online media Hromadske TV.[13] She run a project "Hromadske international", an English version of the media.[14] In May 2015, she was elected a head of the NGO "Hromadske TV".[12] In February 2020, Nataliya resigned from Hromadske to show disagreement with the non-renewal of a contract with an editor-in-chief of Hromadske Anhelina Karyakina.[15]

While working on Hromadske she has been focused on reporting the war in Eastern Ukraine, occupation of Crimea,[16] and also international relations.[17] She was also the host of The Sunday Show, an English speaking project explaining Eastern Europe for the international audience.[18] In February 2020 she has published the book “The Lost Island: Tales From The Occupied Crimea” based on 6 years of her trips to occupied peninsula. It was translated into Russian and German.[19]

Launch of the Public Interest Journalism Lab edit

In 2020, Nataliya Gumenyuk and other Ukrainian journalists and communications specialists founded Public Interest Journalism Lab, an experimental laboratory that promotes constructive discussion around complex social issues.[20] Lab conducted its previous research in partnership with the Kharkiv Institute for Social Research, Lviv Media Forum, and the Arena Program, co-directed by Peter Pomerantsev and Anne Applebaum.[21][22][23]

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Lab has been focused on covering events in Ukraine for the international and Ukrainian media,[24] documenting war crimes as part of The Reckoning Project: The Reckoning Project: Ukraine Testifies,[25][26] and creating an online chronicle of Ukrainian resistance as part of the Life in War project.[27][28] Within The Reckoning Project, Anne Applebaum and Nataliya Gumenyuk wrote an article for The Atlantic on how Russian invaders unleashed violence on small-town residents.[29]

Gumenyuk has been reported from major affected areas by Russian invasion: the city of Bucha, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Kherson regions.[30]

Other activities and projects edit

In 2020–2021 Gumenyuk focused on media research, as well as producing a number of documentaries. 'The Gongadze Case as a Mirror of an Epoch' is a documentary multimedia project released on the 20th anniversary of the "tape scandal" that unfolded after the murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze.

Nataliya Gumeyuk was the head, producer, and editor-in-chief of the multimedia documentary project Our 30 years dedicated to the history of the 1990s presented by Ukrainians themselves. This project was produced by the Public Interest Journalism Lab team to mark the 30th anniversary of Ukraine's independence. As a result, 9 documentaries, 20 podcasts, special projects, and dozens of short video testimonies of that time were released on the air and on the platforms of the Public Broadcaster of Ukraine. Gumenyuk co-authored the film on the return of the Crimean Tatars from deportation.[31]

Gumenyuk is a member of the Council for Freedom for Speech Under the President of Ukraine, as well as the Independent Media Council.[26][32]

Personal life edit

In Minsk, on August 12, 2017, she married Peter Ruzavin, a reporter for Mediazona and a former journalist of the Russian TV channel Dozhd.[33][34]

Awards edit

  • 2009 — Laureate of the Anatoliy Moskalenko Foundation for the Development of Journalism for achievements in journalism.[35]
  • 2013 — Silver medal in the competition of artistic reporting "Samovydets" (for the report "How the desert sounds where the water begins", a collection of emotional notes from Jordan, Egypt, Iran, Tunisia).[36]
  • 2017 — was selected for The New Europe 100, the fourth annual list of central and eastern Europe’s brightest citizens changing the region’s societies, politics, or business environments. The list was created by Res Publica, the Warsaw-based journal; Google; the Visegrad Fund; and the Financial Times.[37][38]
  • 2019 — in the list of 100 most influential women in Ukraine by Ukrainian weekly magazine Focus[39].
  • 2020 — book The Lost Island: Tales From The Occupied Crimea by Nataliya Gumenyuk was included in the list of the best book of 2020 by PEN Ukraine—in the category "Travel essays/reports";[40] this book also won a special prize within the Best Book Award 2020 by the Book Forum Lviv.[41]
  • 2021 — a documentary The Murder of Gongadze: 20 Years of Searching for the Truth—by Natalia Gumenyuk, Maxim Kamenev and Anna Tsyhyma—won "Best Publicistics" award within "Honor of the profession" prize.[42]
  • 2022 — Nataliya Gumenyuk is awarded a Free Media Award for "her truth-seeking reports on the horrors of war from a variety of locations such as Kharkiv, Bucha and Mykolajiv in Ukraine".[30]
  • In June 2022, as the head of the Public Interest Journalism Lab, Gumenyuk received the 2022 NED Democracy Award.[43]

Selected works edit

Books edit

  • Veni, Vidi, Scripsi: Світ у масштабі українського репортажу (Veni, Vidi, Scripsi: The World on the Scale of Ukrainian Reporting) (collection of reports by various authors), Kyiv: Tempora, 2013.
  • Майдан Тахрір. У пошуках втраченої революції (Tahrir Square. In search of the lost revolution.), Kyiv: Political Criticism, 2015.
  • Загублений острів. Книга репортажів з окупованого Криму (Lost island. Book of reports from the occupied Crimea.), Lviv: Old Lion Publishing House, 2020.

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External links edit

  • Author's page at Tyzhden.ua (in Ukrainian)
  • Наталя Гуменюк: Я не претендувала написати енциклопедію арабського світу (Natalia Humeniuk: I did not claim to write an encyclopedia of the Arab world) at chytomo.com (in Ukrainian)

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Natalia Humeniuk redirects here For the Ukrainian military spokesperson see Natalia Humeniuk soldier In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Petrivna and the family name is Gumenyuk Nataliya Petrivna Gumenyuk Ukrainian Nataliya Petrivna Gumenyuk alternate Romanization Natalia Humeniuk citation needed born 1983 is a Ukrainian journalist and author specializing in foreign affairs and conflict reporting She is a co founder and CEO of the Public Interest Journalism Lab 1 and a co founder of the independent media Hromadske She is the author of several books including The Lost Island Tales from the Occupied Crimea 2020 2 Nataliya GumenyukNataliya GumenyukBorn1983Birobidzhan RussiaCitizenshipUkrainianAlma materTaras Shevchenko National University of KyivOrebro UniversityOccupationsjournalistwriterresearcherOrganizationPublic Interest Journalism LabSpousePeter Ruzavin m 2017 wbr AwardsFree Media AwardWebsiteAuthor on the Atlantic Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Covering the Arab Spring 2 2 Work on Hromadske TV 2 3 Launch of the Public Interest Journalism Lab 2 4 Other activities and projects 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Selected works 5 1 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editNataliya Gumenyuk was born in Birobidzhan in 1983 She graduated with a bachelor s degree from the Institute of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Kyiv National University KNU 2000 2004 She earned a master s degree in international journalism from Orebro University Sweden 2005 2006 3 Career editGumenyuk took the course International Media Systems at the Mohyla School of Journalism in Kyiv 4 From 2002 to 2004 she was the editor in chief of the independent student newspaper Nasha Sprava In 2002 2003 she was an international journalist on Novyi Kanal Also in 2003 she was an international journalist for 5 Kanal In 2003 2004 she was an international journalist for the fact check program ICTV In 2004 she worked for the ProfiTV News Agency In 2005 2007 she was the head of the international department a special correspondent for the K1 TV channel and the author and host of the One Reportage program 3 From 2007 to the end of 2009 she headed the international department of the INTER TV channel 4 and also served as a special correspondent 3 Towards the end of this period in 2009 for the first time among Ukrainian TV channels INTER was nominated for an Emmy Award in the News category for its coverage of the South Ossetian War reporter Ruslan Yarmolyuk 5 6 7 8 In 2009 Gumenyuk also did an internship at BBC World News on HARDtalk and at The Guardian and The Independent 8 3 At the end of 2009 she was fired from the INTER TV channel without explanation This caused a wave of outrage among her colleagues who collected more than 70 signatures against her release After that some journalists resigned of their own free will including Roman Vintonov 9 Afterwards she did not get a job in other media and became a freelancer 4 8 10 In 2010 2011 Gumenyuk was the editor in chief of the project Ours INTER studio 07 Production whose focus was on fifteen TV programs about Ukrainians who left Ukraine for various reasons and became successful abroad including in Norway Brazil South Africa India China among others 4 8 Gumenyuk took part in the search for sponsors of the project 8 Covering the Arab Spring edit After Ours Nataliya began a trip at her own expense to cover the events of the Arab Spring As a result of the trip she wrote a book The Maidan Tahrir 11 12 She worked as an international freelancer mainly for Ukrainian publications such as The Ukrainian Week Ukrayinska Pravda Esquire Ukraine studio 1 1 radio Voice of the Capital as well as for some foreign media such as OpenDemocracy Russia UK RTL Netherlands and M6 France 4 Work on Hromadske TV edit In 2013 Gumenyuk became one of the initiators for the creation of the independent online media Hromadske TV 13 She run a project Hromadske international an English version of the media 14 In May 2015 she was elected a head of the NGO Hromadske TV 12 In February 2020 Nataliya resigned from Hromadske to show disagreement with the non renewal of a contract with an editor in chief of Hromadske Anhelina Karyakina 15 While working on Hromadske she has been focused on reporting the war in Eastern Ukraine occupation of Crimea 16 and also international relations 17 She was also the host of The Sunday Show an English speaking project explaining Eastern Europe for the international audience 18 In February 2020 she has published the book The Lost Island Tales From The Occupied Crimea based on 6 years of her trips to occupied peninsula It was translated into Russian and German 19 Launch of the Public Interest Journalism Lab edit In 2020 Nataliya Gumenyuk and other Ukrainian journalists and communications specialists founded Public Interest Journalism Lab an experimental laboratory that promotes constructive discussion around complex social issues 20 Lab conducted its previous research in partnership with the Kharkiv Institute for Social Research Lviv Media Forum and the Arena Program co directed by Peter Pomerantsev and Anne Applebaum 21 22 23 Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 the Lab has been focused on covering events in Ukraine for the international and Ukrainian media 24 documenting war crimes as part of The Reckoning Project The Reckoning Project Ukraine Testifies 25 26 and creating an online chronicle of Ukrainian resistance as part of the Life in War project 27 28 Within The Reckoning Project Anne Applebaum and Nataliya Gumenyuk wrote an article for The Atlantic on how Russian invaders unleashed violence on small town residents 29 Gumenyuk has been reported from major affected areas by Russian invasion the city of Bucha Kharkiv Mykolaiv Kherson regions 30 Other activities and projects edit In 2020 2021 Gumenyuk focused on media research as well as producing a number of documentaries The Gongadze Case as a Mirror of an Epoch is a documentary multimedia project released on the 20th anniversary of the tape scandal that unfolded after the murder of journalist Georgiy Gongadze Nataliya Gumeyuk was the head producer and editor in chief of the multimedia documentary project Our 30 years dedicated to the history of the 1990s presented by Ukrainians themselves This project was produced by the Public Interest Journalism Lab team to mark the 30th anniversary of Ukraine s independence As a result 9 documentaries 20 podcasts special projects and dozens of short video testimonies of that time were released on the air and on the platforms of the Public Broadcaster of Ukraine Gumenyuk co authored the film on the return of the Crimean Tatars from deportation 31 Gumenyuk is a member of the Council for Freedom for Speech Under the President of Ukraine as well as the Independent Media Council 26 32 Personal life editIn Minsk on August 12 2017 she married Peter Ruzavin a reporter for Mediazona and a former journalist of the Russian TV channel Dozhd 33 34 Awards edit2009 Laureate of the Anatoliy Moskalenko Foundation for the Development of Journalism for achievements in journalism 35 2013 Silver medal in the competition of artistic reporting Samovydets for the report How the desert sounds where the water begins a collection of emotional notes from Jordan Egypt Iran Tunisia 36 2017 was selected for The New Europe 100 the fourth annual list of central and eastern Europe s brightest citizens changing the region s societies politics or business environments The list was created by Res Publica the Warsaw based journal Google the Visegrad Fund and the Financial Times 37 38 2019 in the list of 100 most influential women in Ukraine by Ukrainian weekly magazine Focus 39 2020 book The Lost Island Tales From The Occupied Crimea by Nataliya Gumenyuk was included in the list of the best book of 2020 by PEN Ukraine in the category Travel essays reports 40 this book also won a special prize within the Best Book Award 2020 by the Book Forum Lviv 41 2021 a documentary The Murder of Gongadze 20 Years of Searching for the Truth by Natalia Gumenyuk Maxim Kamenev and Anna Tsyhyma won Best Publicistics award within Honor of the profession prize 42 2022 Nataliya Gumenyuk is awarded a Free Media Award for her truth seeking reports on the horrors of war from a variety of locations such as Kharkiv Bucha and Mykolajiv in Ukraine 30 In June 2022 as the head of the Public Interest Journalism Lab Gumenyuk received the 2022 NED Democracy Award 43 Selected works editBooks edit Veni Vidi Scripsi Svit u masshtabi ukrayinskogo reportazhu Veni Vidi Scripsi The World on the Scale of Ukrainian Reporting collection of reports by various authors Kyiv Tempora 2013 Majdan Tahrir U poshukah vtrachenoyi revolyuciyi Tahrir Square In search of the lost revolution Kyiv Political Criticism 2015 Zagublenij ostriv Kniga reportazhiv z okupovanogo Krimu Lost island Book of reports from the occupied Crimea Lviv Old Lion Publishing House 2020 References edit The value of credible news in a time of crisis Agnostic Retrieved 2023 03 27 ZEIT Stiftung Free Media Awards www zeit stiftung de Retrieved 2023 03 27 a b c d Natalia Humeniuk Archived from the original on 4 May 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2022 The Mohyla School of Journalism in Ukrainian a b c d e Natalia Humeniuk How to be a freelance international journalist Archived from the original on 26 April 2014 Retrieved 7 March 2022 Redactor 16 09 2013 in Ukrainian 2009 INTERNATIONAL EMMY AWARDS NEWS amp CURRENT AFFAIRS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED Archived 13 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine International Emmy Awards Programa Podrobici nominovana na Emmy Inter 24 07 2009 in Ukrainian Anna Bezlyudnaya Nominaciya programmy Podrobnosti na Emmi eto besprecedentnoe sobytie dlya vsej Ukrainy Archived 2014 05 04 at the Wayback Machine Komsomolskaya pravda v Ukraine 25 08 2009 in Ukrainian a b c d e Marina Baranivska Natalya Gumenyuk Kozhen z nashih geroyiv ce lyudina yaka spromoglasya na vchinok ne poboyalasya zminiti svoye zhittya Archived 2014 05 05 at the Wayback Machine Telekritika 18 02 2011 in Ukrainian Za sho zvilnili Natalyu Gumenyuk Archived 2014 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Telekritika Dusya 15 12 2009 in Ukrainian Gumenyuk vidpovidaye na zapitannya Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Telekritika Dusya 16 12 2009 in Ukrainian Majdan Tahrir Vijna na tri bukvi Gudbaj imperiye Najochikuvanishi prem yeri Arsenalu texty org ua in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 03 28 a b Nataliya Gumenyuk to head IJ4EU jury IJ4EU 2022 09 29 Retrieved 2023 03 27 Gromadske TB hoche vijti v efir u veresni Programnu radu ocholyuye Skripin Telekritika 11 06 2013 in Ukrainian Natalya Gumenyuk Ukrayinski media zrozumili vazhlivist mizhnarodnoyi zhurnalistiki ale brakuye znan ta kadriv Yevropejska observatoriya zhurnalistiki EJO 2015 09 11 Retrieved 2023 03 28 Natalya Gumenyuk jde z Gromadskogo detector media in Ukrainian 2020 02 03 Retrieved 2023 03 27 Zagublenij ale ne vtrachenij Natalka Gumenyuk pro novu knigu ta tihij golos okupacijnoyi budennosti v Krimu hromadske ua in Ukrainian 2020 02 27 Retrieved 2023 03 28 U KIYeVI PREZENTUVALI POSIBNIK DLYa MEDIA ShODO VISVITLENNYa PROBLEMATIKI KRIMU V KONTEKSTI OKUPACIYi Krimska pravozahisna grupa crimeahrg org in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 03 28 Glava OO Gromadskoe televidenie Natalya Gumenyuk voshla v spisok samyh vliyatelnyh zhenshin Ukrainy hromadske ua in Russian 2019 10 21 Retrieved 2023 03 28 Prosto sluhaj urivok iz knigi Natali Gumenyuk Zagublenij ostriv www ukrinform ua in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 03 28 Journalism in Ukraine When the war is not only informational Heinrich Boll Stiftung Heinrich Boll Stiftung Retrieved 2023 03 27 30 vidtinkiv vakcinaciyi yak media rozpovidati pro sheplennya vid COVID 19 shob viklikati doviru rezultati nacionalnogo doslidzhennya Interfaks Ukrayina in Ukrainian Retrieved 2023 03 27 Dickinson Peter 2021 06 10 Pro Kremlin propaganda in Ukraine changes 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