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Russian Resistance
Paper Media
9 episodes
6 months ago
We might not see millions in the streets, but the resistance is there. While the civil servants paint over hundreds of new anti-war graffiti, people in Russia are protesting and making their voices heard on social media despite risking their freedom. But who are they, and are they fighting a lost battle? Together with activists, journalists, artists, and people who can’t keep silent we’ll discuss how we, Russians, lost our freedom, why keep fighting and why there’s still hope. This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from St. Petersburg. If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.
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We might not see millions in the streets, but the resistance is there. While the civil servants paint over hundreds of new anti-war graffiti, people in Russia are protesting and making their voices heard on social media despite risking their freedom. But who are they, and are they fighting a lost battle? Together with activists, journalists, artists, and people who can’t keep silent we’ll discuss how we, Russians, lost our freedom, why keep fighting and why there’s still hope. This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from St. Petersburg. If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.
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Documentary
Society & Culture,
News,
Government,
Politics
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How women became the face of Russian anti-war movement
Russian Resistance
21 minutes 44 seconds
3 years ago
How women became the face of Russian anti-war movement
Two days after the war has started, Russian feminists created a horizontal organization that has been in the forefront of anti-war protest for over 4 months now. Thousands of activists in 112 cities across the country engage in underground forms of resistance, organize help for the refugees and save those who face political repressions. How women became the true face of the anti-war movement in Russia? We’ll try to figure it out with Daria Serenko, Russian feminist poet and activist. Are you enjoying this podcast? Your support helps us share more stories. This podcast is produced by Paper Media — an independent media from St Petersburg. We’ve been reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war since the day it started. As a result, our website was blocked by the Russian government. You can support our team of independent journalists. This is our first project for international audience, and we are quite nervous about it. Please share your feedback with our team: russianresistance@paperpaper.ru Credits Editor-in-Chief — Svetlana Kiseleva Producer — Veronika Volkova Music production & mix engineering, website & illustrations by Paper Media
Russian Resistance
We might not see millions in the streets, but the resistance is there. While the civil servants paint over hundreds of new anti-war graffiti, people in Russia are protesting and making their voices heard on social media despite risking their freedom. But who are they, and are they fighting a lost battle? Together with activists, journalists, artists, and people who can’t keep silent we’ll discuss how we, Russians, lost our freedom, why keep fighting and why there’s still hope. This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from St. Petersburg. If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job.