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256. Aid and Art in a Time of War

2025/2/19
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Mark Neville, a British photographer and activist, shares his path to becoming a permanent resident of Ukraine in 2020. His work on mental health in the British army led him to Kyiv Military Hospital in 2014, sparking his interest in Ukraine. He subsequently created the book "Stop Tanks with Books," a pre-war activist project.
  • Mark Neville's background as a war artist and his work on mental health in the British army.
  • His initial visit to Kyiv Military Hospital in 2014.
  • His creation of the activist book "Stop Tanks with Books" before the war.

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In this episode of Battleground: Ukraine Saul and Patrick sit down with British photographer Mark Neville in the Ukrainian capital. Mark's lens has captured the stark realities of this conflict, helping to give a human face to the war. He also discusses his inspiring work with Postcode Ukraine, a charity making a tangible difference by providing essential aid and supporting Ukrainian culture.

Join us for a powerful conversation about Mark's personal feelings and thoughts on this war, the strength of the Ukrainian people, and the importance of continued support.

You can find out more and support marks charitable efforts with Postcode Ukraine here: https://www.postcodeukraine.com/

If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - [email protected]

Producer: James Hodgson

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