The media project Ukraїner International has released a new podcast "Decolonization" with French philosopher, filmmaker and writer Bernard-Henri Levy. The expert has been regularly visiting Ukraine since 2004 and advocating for the interests of Ukrainians in the world.
In the episode, Bernard-Henri Levy shared his experience of reporting from various hotspots over the past 50 years, and his focus on Ukraine and Israel as "two fronts of one war." The philosopher also shared his thoughts on the importance of supporting Ukraine and defending democracy, emphasizing the importance of fighting Russian imperialism. The expert was interviewed by Anastasia Marushevska, editor-in-chief of Ukraїner International.
"Thanks to leading intellectuals like Bernard-Henri Levy, the world continues to learn the truth about the war in Ukraine. Such people are the voices of millions who have suffered as a result of Russia's military aggression. Join us to hear and explore the practices of exposing Russian disinformation spread by European media," said Anastasia Marushevska.
You can listen to and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and YouTube. The first two episodes with Franco-British political scientist Catherine Fieschi and British historian Jade McGlynn are also available in English.
The Decolonization project is supported by the USAID/ENGAGE (Enhance Non-Governmental Actors and Grassroots Engagement).
About Us
Ukraїner International is an extension of Ukraїner, a Ukrainian non-profit media organization that tells stories about Ukraine and its people through multimedia content. Ukraїner International reaches a global audience by creating content in multiple languages, including English, Polish, Czech, Japanese, and others. The organization aims to provide a deeper understanding of Ukrainian culture, history, and current events while countering misinformation and promoting truthful narratives about Ukraine worldwide.
"Decolonization" is a series of educational podcasts that explores the process of ridding Ukraine of Russia's imperial legacy. In each episode, the hosts talk to international experts on the decolonization of history, culture, politics, collective memory, and information. The project aims to dispel the narratives about Ukraine in the European environment that have been created since the times of Muscovy and the USSR.
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