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Contact address:i.zolotar@lvivcetner.org.ua
coordinator of Public History programs
Inna graduated from Ivan Franko National University of Lviv with a degree in International Relations in 2002 and from the Lviv tour guide course at the Kyiv Institute of Tourism in 2002-2003.
Since 2003, she has been developing and conducting guided tours of Lviv and outbound tours of Ukraine, focusing on topics related to Jewish, Polish, and other (invisible) communities, family history, the experience of various groups and societies in Galicia, and conflicts of memory. He has experience in accompanying and conducting walks and trips with literary accents. In particular, a walk for the participants of the 83rd International Pen Congress in Lviv in 2017 and a trip in the footsteps of Jewish figures and writers for the YIVO Institute (Yiddish Research Institute, USA) in 2018. She worked at the Ivan Franko National Literary and Memorial Museum in Lviv.
As part of the "ReHerit: Shared Responsibility for Common Heritage" project (2018-2021), she developed and piloted materials for guides "Difficult Pages of Common History: Telling About the Second World War in Lviv" and was a lecturer at a seminar for guides in Uman "How to Work with the Audience: Difficult Questions."
At the Center for Urban History, she works on public history projects, including the "REHERIT 2.0: Common Responsibility for Shared Heritage" project, develops, accompanies, and conducts city walks, and participates in the preparation and holding of public events and discussion series.
Her areas of interest include human interaction with space, memorialization, literature, theater, and the politics of memory.