Crime and Punishment p.3

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Some ways you can support the people of Ukraine: For Refugees -Ukrainian Relief Efforts are fundraisers which GoFundMe has collected in one place after verifying that the money is going where the fund claims that it is. These funds have a variety of purposes, so you can look for an individual organization or purpose. -The International Rescue Committee works to assist refugees all over the globe. This link will support the IRC infrastructure currently on the ground in Poland. -Polish Humanitarian Action provides support to internally displaced Ukrainians as well as those refugees who have come to Poland. Medical Aid -Voice of Children is a Ukrainian organization that was formed in 2015 to provide psychological help to children affected by war. -United Help Ukraine focuses on raises awareness on the war in Ukraine (their primary goal prior to the invasion) as well as distributing food and medical supplies to people affected by the war. For Journalists -The Kyiv Independent is a recently launched organization that emerged from the staff from the long-running Kyiv Post, which was shut down by its owner last November. -Free Press Unlimited, an organziation that supports free and independent journalism around the world. Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron dive into family dynamics in Part 3 of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. Along with Luzhin, now Pulcheria and Dunia enter the scene to see their beloved son/brother - only to find him rather different than they remember. Grab your bottom-shelf beer and sit down, we’re about to see the fundamental separation of the human heart from those around us. Major themes: Hot Petersburg Summer, Regretting your drunk behavior, regretting your sober behavior* *That sober behavior being writing an article justifying your own act of premeditated murder several months ago 07:26  - “Bill, Bill. I got your note…I ask you just one thing, Just give Europe to Russia.” Buy this book with our affiliate links on ⁠Bookshop⁠ or ⁠Amazon⁠! Our links: ⁠All links⁠ | ⁠PATREON⁠ | ⁠Merch⁠ | ⁠Watch on YouTube⁠ | ⁠Discord⁠ Socials: ⁠TikTok⁠ | ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Twitter⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠ The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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