Articles from the ‘These Slovak Lives’ section

travel 03.26.10 These Slovak Lives: Helena Majerová

Continuing her series of profiles of rural Slovaks, Whitney Medved speaks with Helena Majerová, who lived through World War II and the Communist invasion.

travel 11.16.09 These Slovak Lives: November 17th, 1989

On the twentieth anniversary of former Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution, Whitney Medved interviews two Slovak women who lived through it.

travel 10.19.09 These Slovak Lives: An Introduction

Whitney Medved likes old people. In fact, she likes them so much that she’s traveling to the Slovak Republic to interview them. Here’s why.

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