How the War in Ukraine is Affecting Former Soviet Immigrants
Podcast |
The Bay
Publisher |
KQED
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Daily News
News
Politics
Publication Date |
Mar 04, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:19:07
KQED’s Nastia Voynovskaya was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. In the late 90s, she and her family immigrated to the Bay Area. Growing up, Nastia’s community included Russians, Ukrainians, Armenians, Georgians, Belarusians, Kazakhs, and many other ethnic groups from the former Soviet Union. Now, as Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, communities of immigrants from the former Soviet Union are speaking out, pulling together, and trying to support one another. Episode Transcript Guest: Nastia Voynovskaya, KQED arts and culture associate editor Read Nastia’s column: For Many Former Soviet Immigrants, Russia’s War on Ukraine is Horrific Related content from The Bay: Reacting to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine This episode was produced by Maria Esquinca and Alan Montecillo, and hosted by Ericka Cruz Guevara.

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