War

“That’s Not Patriotism, It’s Teaching Kids To Barbarically Romanticize War”: An Interview with Wife of a Conscript Maria Andreeva

We spoke with Maria Andreeva, a member of The Way Home, a movement of relatives of conscripted men. Their activists are fighting for the return of their drafted husbands and calling for the complete demobilization of Russia’s civilian population. The Way Home has been one of the most visible protest movements in Russia over the “That’s Not Patriotism, It’s Teaching Kids To Barbarically Romanticize War”: An Interview with Wife of a Conscript Maria Andreeva

‘I suppose I just wanted someone to know what I was thinking before I died’: an interview with Nastya Travkina

Readers might be familiar with the online diary of Nastya Travkina, a journalist and writer – and Russian citizen – living in Kyiv who shares near-daily accounts of her experiences during the war. But Nastya’s diary covers more than just her own experiences. It also features sharp political reflections on Russian military aggression and musings on ‘I suppose I just wanted someone to know what I was thinking before I died’: an interview with Nastya Travkina

“Who Cares about the Purges? I’m Here for the Rest of the ‘30s”: The Architects of Russia’s New “Grand Style”

In late August, Russian state media announced that architects were developing a Russian “grand style” that would strengthen the nation. [Translator’s note: in Russian, the phrase “grand style” (bol’shoi stil’) is most often associated with architecture built under Louis XIV and Stalin.] News simultaneously broke about plans to erect “lighthouses of the Russian world” in “Who Cares about the Purges? I’m Here for the Rest of the ‘30s”: The Architects of Russia’s New “Grand Style”

“One Article Won’t Tear Down the Concentration Camp Walls”: An Interview with Journalist Elena Kostyuchenko

We spoke with journalist, LGBT activist, and writer Elena Kostyuchenko. Elena travelled to Ukraine on the second day of the full-scale Russian invasion and spent five weeks on the front lines. It was Elena’s investigation that had confirmed the presence of Russian troops in the Donbas back in 2014. Over her 17 years at Novaya “One Article Won’t Tear Down the Concentration Camp Walls”: An Interview with Journalist Elena Kostyuchenko