Co-hosted by: Adam Reichardt, Nina Panikova and Alexandra Karppi
In this episode, our co-hosts start with the latest news developments from Serbia, Ukraine and Georgia. Later in the episode, Nina chats with Julia Ivanochko, Editor-in-Chief of
Ukraїner po polsku, the Polish-language edition of
Ukraїner. They dive into Ukraine’s experience with Russian colonialism, how it compares to Western ideas of colonialism, and the main narratives about Ukraine that still linger today. Julia also shares her thoughts on how Ukraine is pushing back against these imperial narratives and working towards true national sovereignty. For those keen to delve deeper, Julia recommends the book
Imperial Knowledge: Russian Literature and Colonialism by Ewa Thompson:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1620644.Imperial_KnowledgeIn exclusive
bonus content for our Patrons, Julia shares how contemporary Ukrainian artists are reclaiming their cultural heritage in the face of historical cultural erasure and the challenges posed by the ongoing war.
Make sure to check out
Ukraїner, a media platform offering unique stories, videos, and photography about Ukraine’s historical regions and its cultural context abroad:
https://www.ukrainer.net/en/You can also listen to their podcast
Decolonisation, a series that explores why countering Russian imperial influence is essential for the future of global democracy. Listen in English via
YouTube and
Spotify, in Polish via
YouTube and
Spotify and in Czech via
YouTube and
Spotify.