In this episode you will hear:
- How the survivors as well as their children and grandchildren preserve the memory of the “Siberian experience”, the part of Polish history still unknown to the world
- How a radio show can grow in popularity over 45 years
- About the world premiere of the latest film by Andrzej Wajda Powidoki (Afterimage) at the Toronto International Film Festiwal
Interviews:
• Stefan Wisniowski from Australia, chair of the Kresy Siberai Foundation, talks about the need to let the world know about “the Siberian history” – Poles exiled to Siberia
• The world premiere of director Andrzej Wajda’s last film “Afterimage” at the Toronto International Film Festival
Also in this episode:
• Why adults study Polish in Toronto? A student’s story
• Stanisław Supłatowicz (Sat Okh), a son of a Polish mother and Shawnee father, raised in Canada among the native people, a prolific writer for children in Poland
• “Summer with the radio” – a radio show still on air for 45 years and a cultural phenomenon