Bringing you the voices of Lithuanian Americans and likeminded friends in the weeks leading up to Election 2020.
Lithuanian Americans & Friends for Biden
Despite the challenges of 2020, Lithuanian Americans are coming together and reaching out to one another before a historic vote. Thirteen of them, from Seattle to Arkansas to Miami, shared their stories with our podcast.
It may no longer always be in the headlines, but Ukraine is still holding its own on the frontline against Russian intervention and disinformation. We talk with filmmaker Jonas Öhman about the NGO he founded to assist Ukraine.
What's it like to motivate yourself to vote when all you've known is polarized politics? We talk to three young Lithuanian Americans to find out.
In our first podcast in Lithuanian, we talk with journalist Valentinas Mitė about the future of Lithuania’s security and how the US presidential election is being viewed in Vilnius.
On the eve of Black Ribbon Day and as Lithuanians around the world support peaceful protests in Belarus, historian Saulius Sužiedėlis, Professor Emeritus at Millersville University, helps us understand the historical significance of August 23, 1939 and why that date still matters today, 81 years later.
We bring you the views and thoughts of two more Lithuanian Americans, Audrė Budrys Nakas in Chicago and Dr. Juozas Kazlas in New York, as the Democrats convene virtually and in person in Milwaukee.
Bringing you Lithuanian American voices about the upcoming presidential election and the views and insights of likeminded friends in the Baltic, Polish and Ukrainian American communities.