The Long Breakup: Interview with Katya Soldak: Video
Katya Soldak, a Ukrainian-American journalist specializing in the post-Soviet region, discusses her film The Long Breakup (2020) with Infobase’s Sharon Golan. In a compelling and timely conversation, Soldak highlights the determination of Ukraine to remain an independent nation in the context of its long history of Russian/Soviet domination and Ukraine’s quest for freedom. She considers how the current conflict differs from previous clashes between the sides and discusses the role of news and social media in the conflict. Soldak also adds a personal aspect as she discusses the fate of her family and friends in the midst of the war in Ukraine today.
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