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Virginia Thomson (far right) and student participants in discussion and Whom Do We Trust 2018 conference in St. Petersburg, Russia


The Russian Mind At War
For nearly two and half years we’ve followed the war in Ukraine and among our network, an ongoing line of inquiry pervades discussion of...

Mariah Nimmons
Jul 31, 20244 min read


Hushed but Active: Russian Resistance Persists
To many who are fortunate to live where freedom of speech is almost taken for granted, there is a perception that Russian anti-war...

Mariah Nimmons
Jul 3, 20245 min read


CONFERENCE REPORT: The Russian Emigres Community Aspirations & Opportunities
Over the last 2 years Track Two has encountered a wealth of opinion about the war between Russia and Ukraine, its causes, and with whom...
tracktwo
Jun 12, 202415 min read


How Women War
Last Friday, nations and peoples around the globe observed International Women’s Day (though notably, some did not). Womanhood and gender...

Mariah Nimmons
Mar 13, 20245 min read


Movement Catalyzed, Movement Arrested
Today we contemplate the exertion of will between the government and the people, and vice versa, as recent events in both Russia and...

Mariah Nimmons
Jan 17, 20244 min read


Shaping Realities
We gain a more complete understanding of complex, emotionally charged subjects through consuming a diversity of perspectives. In doing so...

Mariah Nimmons
Sep 26, 20234 min read


After One Year of War, Enduring Themes Emerge
February 24, 2023 bears a somber milestone, marking one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Today we share with you the persistent themes...

Mariah Nimmons
Feb 23, 20234 min read
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