Is Rusynness in decline around the world? Starik Pollock thinks the situation is much worse than many realize. He also believes the only way to start correcting the problem of decline is in the collapse of decayed organizations like the Carpatho-Rusyn Society.
Author: Starik Pollock
In part three of Starik Pollock’s travels throughout Carpathian Rus, he describes his surreal experience of traveling to Volovets, the only place in Transcarpathia hit by Russian missiles.
In part two of Starik Pollock’s travels in Carpathian Rus, he writes about his experiences in Uzhhorod and Rusyn identity.
In part one of Starik Pollock’s travels in Carpathian Rus, he recalls his visit to Komlóska, the only majority Rusyn town in Hungary.
Starik Pollock gives his opinion on the fate of Rusyns after the Russo-Ukraine War.
An article on the west’s failure in the current Russo-Ukrainian war, and the misinformation that plagues the airwaves.
Starik Pollock writes on the possible war between Ukraine and Russia.
Starik Pollock writes on the underdeveloped character Rusyn identity and how it impacts cultural growth.
Lemko-Rusyn intellectuals, community leaders, and villagers would perish at the camp established by Austrian authorities on the site of the modern-day Graz Airport.
Starik Pollock writes on what it’s like to find belonging in a society that continues to destroy the tools that help create it.
Starik Pollock writes on the Americanization of identity and how it affects Rusyns within the diaspora.