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We review the new series Belair. We review ep 1-3 and our friend from West Philly joins in. — Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blerd-ish/support
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With so much hysteria and propaganda going around the world about Ukraine it’s important to find journalists on the ground that we can trust. Whether it’s Kremlin backed mouthpieces like Russia Today or anything coming out of the US State Department it’s clear the concerns of the innocent majority are not being addressed. It is especially hard to find independent Ukrainian voices working in English, and their ability to translate between three languages is invaluable to interested folks in the West.
Today on Black Diplomats host Terrell Starr welcomes Ukrainian journalists Toma Istomina and Romeo Kokriatski. Istomina is the deputy chief editor of the Kyiv Independent, a new journalism venture that was formed by the team from the Kyiv Post after they were summarily fired for resisting oversight by an oligarch. Kokriatski is the managing editor of the New Voice of Ukraine and host of the podcast Ukraine Without Hype.
Please support their work by checking out the links mentioned in the episode at our website blackdiplomats.net.
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We review the new series Belair. We review ep 1-3 and our friend from West Philly joins in. — Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blerd-ish/support
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