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Full Uncut Conversation: Winning War, Building Peace: Activists from Ukraine, Russia & The US Debate

Episode Summary

Patreon supporters receive early access to listen and download the full uncut conversation from our weekly episodes. The latest peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war may lead to an eventual ceasefire but not before displacing millions and damaging the air, water and land of what was known as the bread basket for the world. This week, we’ve assembled a roundtable of human rights advocates from Ukraine, Russia & the United States to discuss the ongoing conflict and who highlight models of local resistance and support. Our guests have been working for democracy in Ukraine, Russia, and the US for years and partnering with efforts across the world. What do Ukrainian and Russian comrades see as possible pathways to peace and justice, and what does global solidarity look like? What happens next will have long lasting impacts on all of us. Guests: • Phyllis Bennis, Director, New Internationalism Project-Institute for Policy Studies (IPS); Fellow of the Institue for Policy Studies in Washington; Author of several books published by Interlink Publishing • Anastasiya Leukhina, Trainer, Facilitator and Consultant. Lecturer, visiting Professor at the Kyiv School of Economics • Dmitri Makarov, Human Rights Defender, Council Member Moscow Helsinki Group Full research and reading list to further delve into the conversation is available here at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow

Episode Notes

Patreon supporters receive early access to listen and download the full uncut conversation from our weekly episodes.

The latest peace talks in the Russia-Ukraine war may lead to an eventual ceasefire but not before displacing millions and damaging the air, water and land of what was known as the bread basket for the world. This week, we’ve assembled a roundtable of human rights advocates from Ukraine, Russia & the United States to discuss the ongoing conflict and who highlight models of local resistance and support. Our guests have been working for democracy in Ukraine, Russia, and the US for years and partnering with efforts across the world. What do Ukrainian and Russian comrades see as possible pathways to peace and justice, and what does global solidarity look like? What happens next will have long lasting impacts on all of us.

Full research and reading list to further delve into the conversation is available here at Patreon.

Guests:

Phyllis BennisDirector, New Internationalism Project-Institute for Policy Studies (IPS); Fellow of the Institue for Policy Studies in Washington; Author of several books published by Interlink Publishing

Anastasiya Leukhina, Trainer, Facilitator and Consultant. Lecturer, visiting Professor at the Kyiv School of Economics

Dmitri Makarov, Human Rights Defender, Council Member Moscow Helsinki Group


 

*Highlight of Books by Phyllis Bennis:

• Before & After: U.S. Foreign Policy and the September 11th Crisis, read more here

• Challenging Empire: People, Governments and the UN Defy U.S. Power, read more here

• Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, A Primer, read more here

• Understanding the US-Iran Crisis, A Primer, read more here

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