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Tag Archives for: "Russia"
 Istra Redeemed

Istra Redeemed

August 8, 2022

This is another photo essay from our series #Allotherrussia. This time from Istra.

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 Good Russians And Where To Find Them

Good Russians And Where To Find Them

July 25, 2022

Part of the Russian opposition is proposing that Russians who are opposed to the war in Ukraine should be eligible to obtain a "passport for good Russians".

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 “The place of my death and my life”- the sublime agony of Azovstal

“The place of my death and my life”- the sublime agony of Azovstal

July 4, 2022

The story of the last stand at Mariupol’s steel works that captured the world’s attention, and why the tragedy remains far from over, by Francis Farrell.

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 Could Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Reinvigorate Awareness of Colonialism in Europe?

Could Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Reinvigorate Awareness of Colonialism in Europe?

June 28, 2022

Can the war in Ukraine enable further reflection and recognition of the EU's past as a colonial power and how that’s influenced its modern-day identity, and push states to rework its [...]

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 Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

Existing Worlds: creative experiments in the largest park in Europe

June 13, 2022

Towers woven in natural materials, sculptures methodically placed in symbolic locations, and inspired structures line this beautiful wooded area, Nikola Lenivets is the largest art park in Europe.

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 Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

Queer Studio and the Fight for LGBTQ+ Love: an interview with Victoria Naraxsa

June 7, 2022

Rhiannon Segar interviews Khabarovsk-born Victoria Naraxsa, a queer activist, artist, and one of the founders of Queer Studio —  a collective made up of artists, activists, and creatives who use [...]

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 Fairytale Landscapes at the edge of Transbaikalia

Fairytale Landscapes at the edge of Transbaikalia

June 1, 2022

Photographer Marina Klimanova captures the vastness of wintertime in Transbaikalia at the shores of Olkhon Island.

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 Intersectional and Transnational: reviewing Russia in World History

Intersectional and Transnational: reviewing Russia in World History

May 30, 2022

Katherine Leung review Russia in World History: A Transnational Approach by Choi Chatterjee.

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 Is there a Different Russia? London’s post-Soviet diaspora react to war in Ukraine

Is there a Different Russia? London’s post-Soviet diaspora react to war in Ukraine

May 25, 2022

Amongst the many blue and yellow flags hovering over the crowds at an anti-Putin, anti-war protest in Trafalgar square, a few flags stand out for their different colours – whether the [...]

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 The Virtual Front: how the Belarusian resistance fights the Russian occupier

The Virtual Front: how the Belarusian resistance fights the Russian occupier

May 11, 2022

In 2020, the world learned both of the crimes of Lukashenka’s regime and of the resistance against it. For a short while, the stories of protests – praising the peaceful attitude of [...]

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