UVA, Wounded and Strong
Our university — and our town — has been visited yet again with violence. Three students are dead, two are wounded, and our hearts are in tatters. The show’s hosts and producers ponder the questions we need to ask, and the pathways to healing we need to find.
Special Episode: War Comes to Ukraine
Western powers are taking extraordinary action to isolate and punish Russia as it wages war on its neighbor. This week we speak to a Ukrainian expat in Canada as she agonizes over the fate her native land and her family. The sanctions, says journalist Jane Lytvynenko, are long overdue.
Special Episode: Insurrection Reflection
A year ago, a pro-Trump mob invaded the Capitol in Washington and tried to stop lawmakers from certifying the 2020 election. Now their enablers in Congress and in the media have painted them as patriots and victims.
Special Episode: Insurrection
Much as the nation was stunned by the violence and mayhem at the U.S. Capitol in January, the assault was not unprecedented or unpredictable. Siva and Will — together with their University of Virginia students — reflect on what happened.