819: Yousef’s Week Dec. 20, 2023 Act One One of our producers, Chana Joffe-Walt, had a series of conversations with a man in Gaza over the course of one week.
817: The Cavalry Is Not Coming Dec. 1, 2023 Prologue Saddam Sayyaleh’s job right now is trying to get trucks filled with aid into Gaza and he knows it’s nowhere close to what’s actually needed.
814: Parents Are People Nov. 10, 2023 Postscript In Israel and Gaza, children are directly facing the fact that the adults around them cannot protect them. (4 minutes)
807: Eight Fights Aug. 4, 2023 Fight #1: Where Does Luka Go? Luka’s parents – Nadia and Karen – try to figure out where to take him once war breaks out. (6 minutes)
Fight #2: Who Is Russian? And Who Is Ukrainian? Nadia and Karen have been arguing over Russian-ness since they needed to pick a school for Luka.
Fights #3 and #4: Crimea and the Globe Nadia remembers the times that Luka’s father would suggest going to Crimea for vacation, as if it wasn’t Ukrainian land occupied by Russia.
Fight #5: Bucha Nadia tells the story of her father, Alex, who lives near Bucha, and how differently he and she view the Russian atrocities there. (10 minutes)
Fight #6: About Giving Money to the Russian Government Nadia tells the story of her mother, who lives in Russia, and how she won’t do the one thing Nadia keeps asking her to do. (2 minutes)
Fight #7: The Nice Showdown Karen sends Nadia a photo which drives them to a final showdown. (12 minutes)
Fight #8: The Fight That Wasn’t Nadia’s step-father works for the Russian government. How to manage that? (4 minutes)
792: When to Leave Mar. 3, 2023 Prologue Russian forces have besieged the town of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. Shelling is constant.
Act Two: The Leaving Expert Masha Gessen has fled their home country, Russia, twice. First as a teenager, then again as an adult.