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Celebrating one year of Tearing Down Walls

Celebrating one year of Tearing Down Walls

35m 24s

Tearing Down Walls is celebrating its first anniversary since launching in June 2021! Join us as we “prost,” take a walk down memory lane, and revisit some of our favorite interviews from the first 11 episodes.

What is the future of abortion rights in the U.S. and Germany?

What is the future of abortion rights in the U.S. and Germany?

33m 3s

In this episode of Tearing Down Walls, we hear from abortion rights advocates on both sides of the Atlantic about the barriers people face when seeking abortions and if there’s any political will to change the current situation.

Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with New Haven-based DJ and social worker Jen Orlando, also known as Jentlemen, who co-hosts the NEU/BODY radio show on our partner station WNHU. We also hear from Miriam Lenz, investigative reporter in Berlin for the non-profit, CORRECTIV, and Susan Campbell, a journalist and distinguished lecturer at the University of New Haven. Dr. Sarah Gutman, an obstetrician-gynecologist in...

Introducing Tearing Down Walls

Introducing Tearing Down Walls

1m 0s

Tearing Down Walls connects a new generation across the Atlantic. Every month, Berlin-based host Sylvia Cunningham explores the issues impacting our lives in Germany and the United States. DJs, activists, and researchers come on the show to talk about the big topics — everything from identity and love to how we can build resilience amid crises. A monthly podcast in partnership with college radio station WNHU at the University of New Haven, Tearing Down Walls fosters a transatlantic dialogue to broaden our perspectives and learn more about each other.

How do we build resilience amid crisis?

How do we build resilience amid crisis?

31m 22s

Between the war in Ukraine, the pandemic, and the climate crisis, it’s hard not to feel crushed by the weight of everything all at once. So in this episode of Tearing Down Walls, we’re talking about how we cope in these times – how crises affect us and how we might build resilience to get through them.

Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Ukrainian disco DJ Liubov, who fled from Odesa to Berlin in March, and we reconnect with a Ukrainian refugee whom we introduced you to last month. We also hear from the hosts of the "Climate Change and Happiness"...

How are people in the U.S. and Germany responding to Russia’s war in Ukraine?

How are people in the U.S. and Germany responding to Russia’s war in Ukraine?

35m 11s

It’s been over a month since Russian forces launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, destroying cities and displacing millions of people. In this episode, we hear from some of those Ukrainians who fled their homes, as well as from people who are providing aid in Germany.

Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Ukrainian-born, Berlin-based DJ Yuriy Gurzhy about how he’s processing the news coming out of his homeland. Ukrainian refugee Natalia shares her story with the translation help of Svetlana Shaytanova, press speaker for Quarteera, an association of Russian-speaking LGBTQ+ people in Germany. Oliver Spatz, artistic director of the Kulturzug (Culture...

How was love put to the test during the pandemic?

How was love put to the test during the pandemic?

28m 22s

This month's show is all about love – across borders, cultures, and during the pandemic. Germans and Americans reflect on loving what they do, loving where they are, and what COVID-19 has meant for dating and romance.

Host Sylvia Cunningham kicks off the conversation with DJ Dr. Motte, the father of the legendary Love Parade. We also hear reflections from Berlin-based American expat Miranda Siegel and from Munich-based American couple Julie Etheridge and Kevin Petrikas. Amy Nicole Baker, professor and assistant chair of psychology and sociology at the University of New Haven, tells us how COVID-19 is impacting the phenomenon...

What defines our identity?

What defines our identity?

24m 11s

On the seventh episode of Tearing Down Walls – and the first of the new year! – we reflect on identity and the places we call home.

Host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Antoni Maiovvi, a UK-born, New Haven-based DJ who hosts NEU/BODY on our partner station WNHU; Donna Swarthout, editor of "A Place They Called Home: Reclaiming Citizenship. Stories of a New Jewish Return to Germany," and daughter Olivia Swarthout; and University of New Haven president Steven Kaplan.

How much do we really know about our colonial pasts?

How much do we really know about our colonial pasts?

29m 6s

November is Native American Heritage Month in the U.S. It’s also the month where millions of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, which has a far more complicated and bloodier history than we’re often taught. The same can be said about Germany and its colonial history. Educators and activists are pushing for more acknowledgment of the country’s colonial past – in the classroom, in museums and on the streets of Berlin.

On the sixth episode of Tearing Down Walls, host Sylvia Cunningham looks at colonialism on both sides of the Atlantic with Naita Hishoono, executive director of the Namibia Institute for Democracy; Renée...

Can German and U.S. policymakers learn from each other’s mistakes?

Can German and U.S. policymakers learn from each other’s mistakes?

32m 5s

oung people in both Germany and the U.S. are demanding a shift from the status quo on climate change, housing and drug policies. What does progressive change look like in both places, and what can the two countries learn from each other?

On the fifth episode of Tearing Down Walls, host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Mike Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice at the University of New Haven; Rüdiger Schmolke, coordinator from SONAR, Safer Nightlife Berlin; housing activist Thomas McGath; Sven Egenter, editor-in-chief and executive director of the Clean Energy Wire (CLEW); and Liv Schroeder, Fridays for Future U.S. policy...

How does social media influence our elections?

How does social media influence our elections?

28m 21s

On Sunday, September 26, Germans head to the polls in a historic election. With Chancellor Angela Merkel not running for re-election, the race is wide open and due to the pandemic, much of it has played out online. When it comes to the spread of disinformation and the tone of political campaigns, how do Germany and the U.S. compare?

On the fourth episode of Tearing Down Walls, host Sylvia Cunningham talks with Madeline Brady, a program officer at Democracy Reporting International; Jan-Hinrik Schmidt, senior researcher for digital interactive media and political communication at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research; Flora...