In 2008, Zhdanova was working as a correspondent for the daily national Ukrainian newspaper
Life. At that time, she started participating in feminist activism with
Alexandra Shevchenko. Zhdanova's first public protest with Femen took place on 22 March 2009 targeting Ukrainian writer
Oles Buzina, due to conflict of opinion on his 2009 book publication in fiction category. The author is asserting in this book that women's real place is in a harem, like in old times. On 23 May 2009, Zhdanova, along with Alexandra (Sasha) Shevchenko,
Oksana Shachko and
Inna Shevchenko, took part in a protest in Kyiv with the slogan "Ukraine is not a brothel" because, according to their perception, an increasing number of young Ukrainian women were earning money through
sex tourism and
prostitution. On 8 March 2012, she participated in a protest in Istanbul, Turkey, during the
International Women's Day with the slogan "Stop domestic violence". After being arrested by the Turkish police, the next day she was expelled from the country. In March 2012, she protested in Kyiv on the top of office building of the
Prosecutor General of Ukraine for the
Makar case which garnered extensive massive media coverage inside and outside Ukraine: three young Ukrainians who had raped, strangled, set alight, and left to die Makar aged 18, were released by the police, waiting for their trial. The slogan of the protest was "Oksana still alive". In April 2012, she participated in an action by climbing up on the bell tower of the Saint-Sophia cathedral in Kyiv, and by ringing the bells, as a protest against a law project on prohibiting abortion. The slogan was "Give birth, [it is] not for you". On 1 July 2012, she protested in front of the Kyiv Olympic Stadium against the arrival of Belarusian President
Alexander Lukashenko with the slogan "Respect, KGB, UEFA". In April 2013, she participated in a protest in front of the Kyiv mosque for
Amina Tyler with the slogan "Free Amina". Tyler, a young Tunisian, had been arrested after painting "FEMEN" on a
Kairouan cemetery wall in an anti-
Ansar al-Sharia protest, and posting an online photograph of herself nude from the waist up. At the same time a fatwa was issued by an imam against her to be stoned to death. On 18 June 2013, she protested in Kyiv against the visit of Alexander Lukashenko, on account of Lukashenko's self-described
authoritarian style of government in
Belarus, even referring to himself as Europe's "last dictator". The slogan of the Femen protest was "Stop Dictator". On 27 July 2013, Zhdanova along with Sasha Shevchenko, Oksana Shachko, and the photographer Dmitry Kostyukov were arrested in Kyiv before starting their protest against the 1,025th anniversary of Orthodox Christianism in Kyivan Rus'. The group was kept in prison for one day and fined. Femen claimed that the organization was assaulted and wrongfully charged. The Femen activists decided to close their office in Kyiv, however on 27 August 2013, the Ukrainian police slipped into the office, presented a gun and a grenade that the police said they were hidden there by the Femen group, and arrested Zhdanova, S. Shevchenko and
Anna Hutsol. They were released on 29 August, with the obligation to come back to the police station two days later. During these two days of freedom, Yana Zhdanova, Sasha Shevchenko, and Oksana Shachko decided to leave Ukraine and go to France asking for asylum as political refugees. They arrived in Paris on 30 August 2013. On 26 September 2013, Zhdanova protested on the podium during a Nina Ricci's fashion show in Paris against the fashion industry. The slogans were "Model, don't go to brothel" and "Fashion dictaterror". On the 1 December 2013, she participated in a protest in front of the Ukrainian embassy in Paris by urinating on photo portraits of Victor Yanukovych, president of Ukraine until February 2014, for his policy regarding other Ukrainian political parties. The slogan was "Yanukovych piss off". On 21 December 2013, she protested in front of the European Parliament in Brussels against Putin who was in Brussels for the summit between European Union and Russia. The slogan was "Putin is the killer of democracy". On 25 February 2014, she participated in a protest at the Trocadero square in Paris against the policy of
Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukrainian former Prime Minister. The slogan was "Putin's new puppet". On 12 September 2014, she protested in front of a Mistral-type helicopter carrier at the port of Saint-Nazaire, France, that was about to be delivered to Russia. The slogan was "Fuck you Putin! No Mistrals for you!" On 6 October 2014, she climbed up on the roof of Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris celebrating its 125th anniversary to protest against the image cabarets give of women's body. The slogan was "Red is the colour of revolution". ==Political refugee==