Jun 29, 2022
Figuring Out...How War Changes Us
In this episode, we’ll hear from people who decided to leave their homes in Ukraine to seek safety, and those who opened their doors to offer it.
Over the last few months, the world came together to support those impacted by the war in Ukraine. And yet four months in, millions of refugees and asylum seekers continue to reckon with how to find work, learn new languages, pay for housing, and support their family at home.
Our story begins with Lilia and Nikol, two young women who left Ukraine for safety. Today they balance worrying for their family back home with the unexpected sense of adventure that comes from exploring a new land. We’ll also also hear from Yoithi and Sally-Anne, who sprang into action to turn their homes into safe spaces of refuge. Finally, we’ll hear from Chi, a student who traveled from Nigeria to Ukraine to pursue his dream of education, only to have to leave 2 months after arriving.
We’ll learn the surprising ways fighting for survival can impact decision-making, and what helping others in their moment of need can teach us about ourselves.
For more ways you can help, visit these resources recommended by today’s guests:
* Lilia | UAnimals:Creating opportunities for rescuing animals in Ukraine
* Chi | University GoFundMe: Support Chi’s schooling fees via GoFundMe
* Sally-Anne & Nikol | Refugees At Home: Matches refugees with free spare rooms in England
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