s2e23: It has been the worst year for every Ukrainian. In a way, it also has been the best one. Those Ukrainians who survived it are transformed forever. Despite the trauma, pain, and heartbreak, they keep dreaming, creating, and daring. Millions of Ukrainian stories can inspire anyone to live in a better world and to be a better person. But for the season two finale, we decided to keep it within the close family, featuring 9 Ukrainians and how they withstood the darkest, coldest winter of our lives.
The episode features (in the order of appearance): Solomiya Petlyak, Mariam Naiem, Stas Olenchenko, Maria Buchelnikova, Romeo Kokriatski, Tetyana Denford (Bisyk), and Alice Zhuravel.
Unveiled: The Orange Revolution
Unveiled: Ukraine's Renewed Independence
Unveiled: Echoes of Chornobyl
Season 4 Premiere: How it all started.
olek: our ukrainian identity, explained
mid-season bonus: owning stupid stuff we said about Ukraine
mid-season bonus: a love letter to the diaspora.
mid-season bonus: 2014.
genia and azamat. qazaqs, we see you
oksana. russian culture is a lie
alim. crimea was never russian
olga. honest talk about ukrainian nationalism
sasha. let's talk about russian-speaking ukrainians
nodar. sakartvelo, we see you
maria. the ukrainianness of being jewish
S3 premiere: big decolonization energy. part two
S3 premiere: big decolonization energy
mark. here's why anti-ukraine disinfo gets traction in the west
andrea. things you keep getting wrong about ukraine
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