On this episode of Wide Awake America, host Nadine Smith interviews Marci Shore, Yale University professor and author of The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution. Marcy discusses the 2013-2014 Ukrainian protests, known as the Revolution of Dignity, that led to Ukraine’s decisive break from Russian influence.
Marci shares insights from her book, making the complex history of Eastern Europe accessible and relatable. She explains the critical moments of the protests, the role of younger generations in pushing for democracy, and the brutal responses they faced. Marci also touches on the significance of Ukraine’s desire to join the European Union and how it represented hope and opportunity for the younger population.
The conversation delves into the broader implications of these events, including the rise of authoritarianism and the parallels seen in current global politics. Marci highlights the importance of understanding historical context to navigate today’s challenges.
Listen to the full episode on WMNF Tampa to gain a deeper understanding of Ukraine’s fight for democracy and the ongoing struggle against tyranny.
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