“When the war started, most of the Ukrainian journalists didn't have the protection and they didn't even imagine how to react to the military events – how would you know what is coming, how to know the differences in sounds of explosions. This all matters for your reporting,” says Katerina Sergatskova, editor-in-chief and co-founder of Zaborona, a non-profit media organization in Ukraine.
Katerina has been covering the war in Ukraine since 2014. At that time, she was reporting not only from the Ukrainian side but also from Russian-occupied territories in the Donbas region. Today we talk about Ukrainian journalism in wartime and how to do your work when you are a target. The interview was made by Berta Tilmantaite and edited by Indre Kirsaite.
Equip Ukrainian journalists with bulletproof vests and helmets: https://2402.org
Support Zaborona: https://www.patreon.com/Zaborona
Support NARA: https://contribee.com/nara / https://steadyhq.com/nara
Neapykantos politika | NYLA Update
Išsaugoti tapatumą: Tautinių mažumų teisės Lietuvoje | NYLA bonus
Moderni vergovė: Lietuvos atvejis | NYLA bonus
Ann Cooper. Lessons from the NPR reporter | NYLA media
Ieškant bendruomenės: 2018-ųjų aptarimas | NYLA Talks
Perpratęs ebolą: Gytis Dudas | NYLA Talks
Kodėl moksleiviams reikia medijų raštingumo | NYLA Media
Irena Veisaitė | NYLA Talks
Vakarai vs. Vakarai | NYLA Update
How Lithuania Embraced Pop Culture | NYLA Live
Daiva Repečkaitė ir „freelance“ žurnalistika | NYLA Media
Gyventi su priklausomybe (Anoniminiai Alkoholikai) | NYLA Talks
Ideologinis nulis | NYLA Update
Partizanai, kokių nepažinome | NYLA Talks
Indrė Viskontas on music, brain and Lithuania | NYLA Talks
Kaip įveikti skurdą? | NYLA Talks
Atverti grotas | NYLA Live
Eglės Čekanavičiūtės gidas po galaktiką | NYLA Talks
Kaip neprarasti tikėjimo Lietuvos demokratija? | NYLA Talks
Наталия Мещанинова | NYLA Ru
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Modern West
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Voices of Misery Podcast
House of Whimsical Terror
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL