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East-West Connections, formerly known as RABCC, is a community-based organization serving Falcon Heights, Minnesota and beyond with a mission to build bridges of understanding between American citizens and the peoples of Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Baltics. Founded on the principle that personal relationships and direct engagement can create lasting peace and cooperation, the organization believes that every conversation and connection contributes to greater goodwill among nations.
Serving the Falcon Heights community and Minnesota residents, East-West Connections recognizes that in an increasingly interconnected world shaped by trade, climate change, travel, pandemics, and global communication systems, informed relationships with citizens across the globe have never been more important. The organization welcomes individuals and groups interested in learning about and engaging with diverse cultures and perspectives from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Baltics.
Through its programming, East-West Connections nurtures compassion and respect by supporting local communities and encouraging meaningful involvement in international exchange. The organization creates platforms for dialogue where individuals can share stories, cultures, and ideas while building genuine relationships across borders. By focusing on Track II diplomacy—informal, non-governmental dialogue—East-West Connections empowers citizens to participate actively in shaping more inclusive and understanding international relations, celebrating different viewpoints and experiences as pathways to positive change.
Founded in 1964 by Ukrainian immigrants who established roots in Northeast Minneapolis, the Ukrainian American Community Center has grown into a cornerstone institution that celebrates Ukrainian heritage while supporting community integration and empowerment. What began as a grassroots gathering place for new arrivals evolved into a formal 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2009, reflecting the organization's expanding mission to preserve Ukrainian traditions, history, and culture for future generations. Today, the UACCMN in Minneapolis, MN serves as both a cultural ambassador and a lifeline for refugees and newcomers, embodying the original founders' vision of creating a welcoming community space. The organization's work extends beyond traditional cultural celebrations to encompass humanitarian advocacy, refugee resettlement support, and intercultural bridge-building that strengthens connections between Ukrainian Americans and the broader Minnesota community. Through dynamic programs in folk dance, music, and the arts, the UACCMN builds ethnic pride while contributing to Minnesota's diverse cultural landscape. The organization's commitment to empowering Ukrainian refugees and new Americans is reflected in comprehensive support services including family education mentoring, workforce development, and housing assistance. By fostering intercultural understanding and creating spaces for celebration and learning, the UACCMN honors its immigrant roots while building a more connected, compassionate community in Minneapolis and throughout the Twin Cities region.
After their packed 2025 Minneapolis debut, Ukraine’s legendary Vopli Vidopliassova return on January 15, 2026 for an unforgettable Malanka Night at The Cedar Cultural Center!
Celebrate the Ukrainian New Year with VV’s explosive mix of punk, folk, and global grooves. This is part of the band’s epic 40th Anniversary World Tour — and one of the most joyful, high-energy shows of the season.
Each Malanka concert includes a charity auction led by Oleg Skrypka himself to support Misto Dobra (City of Goodness) — Ukraine’s largest children’s hospice for war-affected orphans and families.
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Minneapolis, MN
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