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.
olha. why ukrainians are ready to die for their pets
nika & katerina. what about nazis in ukraine
natali. the romani pride in being a ukrainian
mariam. generation freedom
rissana. a love letter to ukrainians abroad
romeo. how foreign leftists failed us
yevhenii. donbas is a colonial myth
andrey. how big tech censors ukraine truth
bohdana. decolonizing ukrainian literature
joseph. a love letter to the diaspora
maria. the queerness of being a ukrainian
why ukrainian cuisine tastes so fantastic? feat. olia hercules
anastasiia. meet ukraine's new resistance generation
nadia. white-on-white colonialism
kvitka. ukrainian burnout and how you can help
sasha. how russians made ukrainians hate themselves
stas. russian language in ukraine, explained
nata. why the obsession with 'good russians' is problematic af
sergey. uncomfortable truths about ukraine
jane. dealing with trauma
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