In this episode we talk with Tanya Machabeli, Director of the Nehemiah Project in Ukraine. Tanya is one of the courageous Ukrainians helping to provide shelter, food, and medical care to those who have been displaced by Russian aggression. Speaking to us from her war-torn country, she explains that some of the most profound costs of the war in Ukraine have to do with damage to the land itself, because the very identity of the Ukrainian people is so tied to the land. Tanya insists, though, that despite the current conflict, this connection between land and identity will endure—as it has endured other crises in Ukraine’s history.
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Guest: Tanya Machabeli - Nehemiah Project - Ukraine
Co-host: Lisa San Martin - Northwest University MA International Community Development
Mentions:
Uzhhorod - near Slovakian border; map of Ukraine
Internally displaced people
Bandera/Nazis
war in Georgia; Serbia; Syria; Crimea
Chernobyl disaster ; Russian troops disturbed contaminated forest around Chernobyl
Zaporizhzhia - nuclear facility 4x the size of Chernobyl
Ukrainian agricultural exports
Seaports are blocked; mines in the fields
Soviet occupation
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