Society
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Czechast: My Ántonia and Czechs in Nebraska
Willa Cather's novel My Ántonia is an American classic. Even though it is about Czech immigrants to Nebraska, it is virtually unknown in Czechia. It is a pity.
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Marriage equality campaigner: Vote shows Czechia doesn't belong to West
Czech MPs have approved broader rights for people in same-sex unions. However they stopped short of approving same-sex marriage or equal rights when it comes to adoption.
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New study explores effect of sound on video game players
An unusual research study is currently underway at Prague’s FAMU film school, focusing on the effect of sound on video game players.
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February 25 marks 55 years since self-immolation of Jan Zajíc
On February 25,1969, Jan Zajíc, an 18-year-old student from Šumperk set himself on fire to protest against growing public apathy to the Soviet led-invasion in 1968.
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Sex helpline upgraded to cover sexual orientation and gender identity concerns
A sex help line which initially focused on sexual behavior and dysfunctions, now also covers sexual orientation and gender identity issues. Adam Schreier explains:
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Mykola and Mariia: Young Ukrainians in Czechia open up
Russia's full invasion of Ukraine started two years ago. And to find out something about young Ukrainian refugees' lives in Czechia we invited two into our studios.
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Czechast With Holocaust Historian Anna Hájková
Anna Hájková is the author of the critically acclaimed book "The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt", published in English by Oxford University Press.
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Social geographer: Majority of Ukrainian refugees employed far below their skill level
Although the majority of Ukrainian refugees in Czechia have found employment, over 60 percent are working in often precarious jobs well below their qualification level.
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Official: “In-depth public discussion” on firearms critical in wake of December shooting
A Prague screening of the film Utøya, about the mass shooting in Norway provided an opportunity to discuss the aftermath of December’s shooting at Charles University.
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First Czech female rabbi Kamila Kopřivová on her journey to Judaism
Kamila Kopřivová is Czechia’s first ever female rabbi. She was ordained in September last year and has since served as a rabbi at the Westminster Synagogue in London.
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Czechast With Ladislav Nagy
He’s a scholar, a critic, a translator of dozens of significant titles, and an educator shaping the future of English studies in the Czech Republic.
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Expert: Media literacy not “silver bullet” in fight against disinformation
It’s estimated that one-third of Czechs are vulnerable to disinformation and misinformation, says Veronika Víchová, an analyst at NGO the Centre for an Informed Society.
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