Country of Dust

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  • A lot has been happening in Armenia: war, immigration, shifting alliances, a rising economy, and so much more. Country of Dust tells the stories of the people who are living through this important, in-between moment in Armenia’s history. We capture the odd, inspiring and perplexing ways in which Armenia keeps going, despite the odds.

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  • Special episode: My land feels so sweet, but it’s thirsty for blood
    Oct 3 2023

    Gayane Milonyan, a mother of two, has just been forced to flee her home in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), along with over 100,000 people – the entire indigenous Armenian population left in the region after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War. We spoke to Gayane a day after her arrival in Armenia about what she lost, what she survived, and how she survived it.

    Content warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence.

    If you’re looking for a place to donate to help alleviate the refugee crisis, here are some organizations that are working on the ground:

    All for Armenia
    https://allforarmenia.org/

    World Central Kitchen
    https://donate.wck.org/give/522197/

    Kooyrigs
    https://kooyrigs.org/

    AGBU
    https://agbu.org/

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    29 m
  • Episode 8: These bottles have a story
    Aug 30 2023

    Wine has been part of Armenia’s story since the beginning, and it can be a bridge from its ancient history, to the Soviet era, to today. In our final episode of the season, we talk to Mariam Saghatelyan, co-owner of In Vino wine bar, about the resurgence of wine culture in Armenia. And we delve into the unexpected ways that uncorking a bottle of wine can connect you to the pulse of the country.


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    21 m
  • Episode 7: Barev dzez, barev dzez
    Aug 22 2023

    After the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, Armenia woke up with thousands of Russians moving here – escaping the draft, political crackdowns and economic uncertainty. Many of them were young creatives, a few dozen of whom ended up staying at an old Soviet factory in a small town in northern Armenia. We spoke to Arseniy Zykhowski and Lisa Khoreva, two artists living there, about their journey to Armenia, the unlikely corner of the country they ended up in, and how it’s been going.

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    26 m

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