Mariya Chukhnova was born in Lutsk in Western Ukraine in the late 1980s. She participated in the Orange Revolution while she was in college. Then, like many Ukrainians of her generation, she ended up immigrating abroad and watching Ukraine’s transformation, and now the war, from afar.
Episode 6: Fantasies from Azovstal - Zoya Laktionova Remembers Mariupol
Episode 5: Immoral People
Episode 4: Covering 2014 Donbas: A Spanish-Language Perspective
Episode 3: No Ordinary Fourteen-Year-Old
Episode 2: Donetsk Was My Second Home
Episode 1: How History Smells
Season 2: Trailer
Episode 12: Waiting for Ukraine
Episode 11: Mark Andryczyk on Translating Volodymyr Rafeyenko’s Mondegreen: Songs About Death and Love
Episode 10: How Many Letters to You. On Ukrainian Composer Ivan Nebesnyy
Episode 9: In Conversation with The Kyiv Independent’s Lili Bivings
Episode 8: In Conversation With The Kyiv Independent’s Toma Istomina
Episode 7: In Conversation With The Kyiv Independent’s Olga Rudenko
Episode 6: Pronouncing Kyiv and the Politics of Speaking Ukrainian
Episode 5: Dissolved and Absorbed
Trailer
Episode 4: Will This Be the Parting, Goodbye?
Episode 3: Time Stops During War
Episode 1: No Comfort in a Safe Place
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