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From Ukraine, war reporting that feels personal

Support this podcast with a tax-deductible donation.  Photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind and writer Alisa Sopova create intimate, accessible portraits of Ukrainian civilians living close to the frontlines of the Russian invasion. Sometimes their subjects are picnicking in a park or tending a garden. Other times, they’re repairing a ceiling damaged by shelling or waiting for departure on an evacuation train. Anastasia and Alisa have been working together in Ukraine since the Maidan Revolution, also known as the “Revolution of Dignity” in 2014. And over the years, they’ve returned to visit the same families, witnessing how the war touches men, women, and children over time.  Independent Projects 5K From the Frontline  Welcome to Donetsk International media work: NPR: The Ukraine war isn't new. These intimate photos show 3 families enduring it for years The New Humanitarian: How seven years of war and COVID-19 split Ukraine in two The New York Times: Opinion: Where There Are Fish in the Tap Water and Women’s Uteruses Fall Out Time Magazine: The Strange Unreality of Life During Eastern Ukraine's Forgotten War Music in this episode by Doyeq, One Man Book, and Bill Vortex ABOUT THE SHOW  The Making Peace Visible podcast is hosted by Jamil Simon and produced by Andrea Muraskin. Our associate producer is Faith McClure. Learn more at makingpeacevisible.org Support our work   Connect on social: Instagram @makingpeacevisible LinkedIn @makingpeacevisible Bluesky @makingpeacevisible.bsky.social   We want to learn more about our listeners. Take this 3-minute survey to help us improve the show! 

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