I found myself in returning
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Natalia Teramae is a journalist and cultural manager. She was born on February 2, 1980, in the village of Borova in the Kyiv region. From 1997 to 2001, she studied sociology at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. In 2001, she enrolled in the master‘s program in Journalism at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. That same year, she began an internship at the newspaper Ukraina Moloda. In the fall of 2005, she went to work for the Secretariat of the President of Ukraine, where she worked as a speechwriter. She wrote about tourism and culture for the publication Bez Tsenzury and worked for the online publications PiK and Ukraina Moloda. In 2012, she married Mark Teramae and moved with her husband to the USA. Abroad, she realized she wanted to return, and six months later, she moved back to Ukraine, where she joined the MediaSapiens media literacy project, founded by the NGO Telekrytyka. During the Revolution of Dignity, she participated in the Euromaidan protests. In 2014, she moved with her family to Finland, where she became a board member of the NGO Ukrainian Association in Finland. She worked as a lecturer at the University of Helsinki, teaching the course „Contemporary Ukrainian Culture of the Independence Era: From 1991 to the Present,“ and organized cultural events, including the Ukrainian Film Days in Helsinki festival. At the end of 2024, she decided to return to Ukraine. Since 2025, she has been living in Kyiv with her family. She is raising two sons. She plans to return to journalism. She is the author of the book The Immigrant.