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


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


The Facets of Ukraine
The ICJ rejects significant portions of a ‘terrorism’ case brought by Ukraine against Russia, talk of a military leadership shakeup...

Mariah Nimmons
Jan 31, 20244 min read


The Shape of Resistance
The war’s impact across Russian society is varied, disparate, and, to those living beyond Russia’s history and borders, challenging to...

Mariah Nimmons
Jan 24, 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


Humanity Heads to the Polls
In 2024 more than 40 national elections will take place around the world, marking a rare alignment in the annals of global democracy...

Mariah Nimmons
Jan 10, 20244 min read


Contemplations On Home
2024 is upon us. The new year brings news of the largest prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine since the start of the war, continued...

Mariah Nimmons
Jan 3, 20244 min read


Where Things Stand
Today's Russia - Ukraine selection offers a holistic sense of the current state of this conflict’s many facets. Following this email, our...

Mariah Nimmons
Dec 13, 20234 min read


The Forces That Be
Track Two’s ultimate interest in the present conflict lies in peace. In building towards this end, it’s imperative that we understand the...

Mariah Nimmons
Dec 6, 20234 min read


Digital Footprints of War
Following a demonstration of natural forces in this weekend’s severe storm on the Black Sea, we look to a manmade force of similar might...

Mariah Nimmons
Nov 29, 20234 min read


The Privilege of Peace, The Focus on Ukraine
As many in our network observe a time of abundance and gratitude, we feel compelled to acknowledge the circumstances under which we...

Mariah Nimmons
Nov 22, 20234 min read


Stories We're Told, Stories We Tell
How do narratives shape our perception of this war? And in turn, how do these perceptions inform our actions and engagement, to real...

Mariah Nimmons
Nov 15, 20234 min read


The State and Its Pillars
The escalation of state reprisal against Russian defense attorneys sparks our inquiry into repression’s permeation throughout society...

Mariah Nimmons
Nov 8, 20234 min read


War From 20,000 Feet
As cross-border conflict grows more inescapable in this era - evidenced by the Ukraine War, Israel-Hamas War, US-China tensions...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 31, 20233 min read


Pivotal Ukraine
Today we remind ourselves that the struggle of war is not borne out on paper and screens, but in the very real and harrowing experiences...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 24, 20234 min read


War's Gravity
In light of the Israel-Hamas War and Track Two's history in the region through our IAN (International Abrahamic Network) program we will...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 17, 20234 min read


Cycles of War
This week the heaviness in our hearts is doubled by the palpable suffering of our friends embroiled in the Russia - Ukraine war and...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 10, 20234 min read


Cascading Conflicts - Nagorno-Karabakh
Across the Black Sea from Ukraine, a thirty-five year struggle between Armenia and Azerbaijian erupts over the dissolution of the...

Mariah Nimmons
Oct 3, 20234 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


Are Emerging Technologies Changing Warfare?
In the aura of the United Nations General Assembly meeting this week we explore a new facet of warring. Long after bronze supplanted...

Mariah Nimmons
Sep 19, 20234 min read


The Weight of Authoritarianism
Amidst news of Kim Jong Un’s impending visit to the Kremlin, the unveiling of a statue memorializing Soviet secret police founder in...

Mariah Nimmons
Sep 12, 20234 min read
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