Where Ukrainians get their news in war - with Kostiantyn Kvurt

Where Ukrainians get their news in war - with Kostiantyn Kvurt

A talk on news consumption and media literacy in Ukraine, government communication, and Russian information influence.
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In the Face of Cruelty: How Ukrainians Rescue Animals During the War

In the Face of Cruelty: How Ukrainians Rescue Animals During the War

Despite the challenges of war, Ukrainians do not abandon animals — they rescue pets, often risking their own lives.
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Timothy Snyder on why history matters — and how we get it wrong

Timothy Snyder on why history matters — and how we get it wrong

A talk about the right and wrong ways to use history, the U.S. response in March 2022, and whether it represented a failure.
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Why Ukraine's Voice Abroad Matters

Why Ukraine's Voice Abroad Matters

Ukraine's survival depends not only on strength, but on being seen, heard and believed. 
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A Brief History (and Present) of Ukrainian Theatre — with Mayhill Fowler

A Brief History (and Present) of Ukrainian Theatre — with Mayhill Fowler

What do we know about theatre — the most ephemeral of the arts — in Ukraine?
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Memory as Resistance: How Ukraine Remembers

Memory as Resistance: How Ukraine Remembers

While war rages on, Ukrainians are shaping traditions of remembering their fallen heroes.
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Niall Ferguson on Empires, Networks, and Ukraine

Niall Ferguson on Empires, Networks, and Ukraine

What defines better empires, and why Ukraine matters for the world today?
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Why NATO Needs Ukraine: Deterrence, Innovation, and the Defense of the Rules-Based Order

Why NATO Needs Ukraine: Deterrence, Innovation, and the Defense of the Rules-Based Order

NATO’s interest in Ukraine cannot be reduced to the traditional dichotomy of defense versus offense. Here’s why.
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How Ukraine fights Russian drones - with Taras Tymochko

How Ukraine fights Russian drones - with Taras Tymochko

This podcast episode analyzes drone warfare and the long-term changes it is bringing to the battlefield.
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How culture flourishes in Kharkiv despite the war - Interview

How culture flourishes in Kharkiv despite the war - Interview

Interview with the Literary Museum of Kharkiv director, Tetiana Pylypchuk.
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One Step Toward Reintegration: Ukraine's Veterans on the Path to New Careers

One Step Toward Reintegration: Ukraine's Veterans on the Path to New Careers

Ukraine learns in real time how to help veterans reintegrate by creating new models of career support and resilience amid ongoing war.
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PODCAST
October 23, 2025
Where Ukrainians get their news in war - with Kostiantyn Kvurt

Where Ukrainians get their news in war - with Kostiantyn Kvurt

A talk on news consumption and media literacy in Ukraine, government communication, and Russian information influence.
VIDEO
October 21, 2025
In the Face of Cruelty: How Ukrainians Rescue Animals During the War

In the Face of Cruelty: How Ukrainians Rescue Animals During the War

Despite the challenges of war, Ukrainians do not abandon animals — they rescue pets, often risking their own lives.
PODCAST
October 21, 2025
Timothy Snyder on why history matters — and how we get it wrong

Timothy Snyder on why history matters — and how we get it wrong

A talk about the right and wrong ways to use history, the U.S. response in March 2022, and whether it represented a failure.
Analysis
October 20, 2025
Why Ukraine's Voice Abroad Matters

Why Ukraine's Voice Abroad Matters

Ukraine's survival depends not only on strength, but on being seen, heard and believed. 
PODCAST
October 17, 2025
A Brief History (and Present) of Ukrainian Theatre — with Mayhill Fowler

A Brief History (and Present) of Ukrainian Theatre — with Mayhill Fowler

What do we know about theatre — the most ephemeral of the arts — in Ukraine?
PODCAST
October 15, 2025
How Poetry Shaped the Ukrainian Nation — with Rory Finnin

How Poetry Shaped the Ukrainian Nation — with Rory Finnin

A talk on Taras Shevchenko's heritage.
Analysis
October 14, 2025
Memory as Resistance: How Ukraine Remembers

Memory as Resistance: How Ukraine Remembers

While war rages on, Ukrainians are shaping traditions of remembering their fallen heroes.
Analysis
October 13, 2025
Why NATO Needs Ukraine: Deterrence, Innovation, and the Defense of the Rules-Based Order

Why NATO Needs Ukraine: Deterrence, Innovation, and the Defense of the Rules-Based Order

NATO’s interest in Ukraine cannot be reduced to the traditional dichotomy of defense versus offense. Here’s why.
PODCAST
October 13, 2025
Niall Ferguson on Empires, Networks, and Ukraine

Niall Ferguson on Empires, Networks, and Ukraine

What defines better empires, and why Ukraine matters for the world today?
PODCAST
October 10, 2025
How Ukraine fights Russian drones - with Taras Tymochko

How Ukraine fights Russian drones - with Taras Tymochko

This podcast episode analyzes drone warfare and the long-term changes it is bringing to the battlefield.
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