EPISODE · May 27, 2020 · 29 MIN
Mike & Halle Brady: Life in Vladivostok, Russia
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Click here to begin listening Vladivostok, Russia, at the very eastern end of Siberia, is a city of about 800,000 people. It is the same distance north of the equator as is central Oregon and Rome, Italy. It’s close to the border of China and North Korea. This city was closed to everyone, including Russians, […]
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Click here to begin listening (http://www.radio4all.net/files/[email protected]/1197-1-Mike_and_Halle_Brady_5.26.20_IA.mp3) Vladivostok, Russia, at the very eastern end of Siberia, is a city of about 800,000 people. It is the same distance north of the equator as is central Oregon and Rome, Italy. It’s close to the border of China and North Korea. This city was closed to everyone, including Russians, until the early 1990s. Halle Brady and Mike Brady, formerly of Potter Valley, California, spent two years teaching in Vladivostok and, in this program, we shared their experiences there. Mike Brady recommends “Lenin’s Tomb,” by David Remnick. Halle Brady recommends “Gates of November,” by Chaim Potok. Originally Broadcast: July 3, 1998
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