The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe From the Margins

Jonathan Church

This series explores what Europe means from a variety of perspectives by joining an Arcadia University faculty member in conversation with a scholar, artist, or activist engaged with contemporary issues facing Europe.  Each episode will feature insightful interviews, historical analysis, and contemporary voices, offering a richer, more nuanced understanding of the European experience.

Episodes

  1. 07/23/2025

    The Struggle for Romani Rights: Alex Otieno in Conversation with Jonathan Lee

    Summary  In this episode, Alex Otieno speaks with Jonathan Lee from the European Roma Rights Centre about the historical and contemporary issues faced by Romani people in Europe. They discuss the systemic discrimination, human rights violations, and the ongoing fight for justice and recognition of Romani rights. Jonathan shares insights into the advocacy work being done, the importance of local community engagement, and the challenges posed by rising far-right politics in Europe. The conversation also touches on the recognition of the Romani Holocaust and whether digital activism has any potential to empower Romani communities. Takeaways  The Romani people are the largest ethnic minority group in Europe.Historical discrimination against Roma has persisted for over 500 years.Poverty among Romani communities is a direct result of systemic racism.The European Union has made some progress in legal protections for Roma, but challenges remain.Local community engagement is crucial for effective advocacy.Recognition of the Romani Holocaust is still lacking in many parts of Europe.Digital activism has emerged as a powerful tool for Romani advocacy.Strategic litigation can interrupt human rights abuses against Roma.The rise of far-right politics poses significant threats to Romani rights. Solidarity among marginalized groups is essential in the fight against fascism.The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

    48 min
  2. 06/22/2025

    Kharkiv, the Frontline of Europe: Angela Kachuyevski in conversation with Iryna Rabotyagova

    Summary This conversation between Dr. Angela Kachuyevski and Dr. Iryna Rabotyagova explores the complex relationship between Kharkiv, Ukraine, and Europe, particularly in the context of the ongoing conflict and the historical legacy of the Soviet Union. The speakers discuss the impact of the Maidan Revolution, the cultural identity of Ukrainians, and the shifts in public opinion towards European integration, especially in light of the full-scale invasion in 2022. The resilience of Kharkiv's citizens and their aspirations for a European future are highlighted throughout the discussion. Takeaways Kharkiv is a vibrant city despite the ongoing conflict.Soviet nostalgia continues to influence identities in Ukraine.Young people are increasingly questioning Soviet nostalgia.Cultural integration with Europe is a priority for many Ukrainians.The Maidan Revolution marked a significant shift in public sentiment.Public opinion in Kharkiv has shifted towards a pro-European stance since the invasion.Education and cultural institutions play a crucial role in shaping identity.The war has prompted a reevaluation of historical narratives.Kharkiv's identity is firmly rooted as the frontline of European aspirations.The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

    53 min
  3. 06/06/2025

    Resilience and Memory - Jo Crampon On Mireille Best: Kate Bonin in Conversation with Stephanie Schechner, Part Two

    Summary In this conversation, Stephanie Schechner and Kate Bonin discuss the literary contributions of Mireille Best, focusing on her exploration of themes such as education, class, and gender. The dialogue explores Schechner's journey of connecting with Jo Crampon, Best's partner, and the challenges of bringing Best's work to a broader audience. The conversation also reflects on the cultural and educational contexts that shaped Best's writing and its relevance to contemporary issues in France. Takeaways Best's novels explore complex themes of identity and self-discovery.The connection between Best's life experiences and her literary characters is profound.Education played a significant role in shaping Best's literary voice.Best's writing reflects the struggles and resilience of women in post-war France.The importance of empathy in Best's portrayal of characters is notable.Contemporary issues in France mirror the themes present in Best's work.Best's literature offers insights into LGBTQ+ representation in French culture.The conversation underscores the enduring relevance of Best's themes in contemporary society. The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

    46 min
  4. 06/04/2025

    Loneliness and Belonging - On Mireille Best: Kate Bonin in Conversation with Jo Crampon as Performed by Stephanie Schechner, Part One

    Summary This episode is part one of a two-part series about the French author Mireille Best. It features an interview between Jo Crampon and Dr. Kate Bonin about the astounding literary work of Mireille Best. Jo Crampon was Best’s life partner and the first eyes to read Best’s drafts. Originally an email interview in French, we have reenacted the interview in English, with Dr. Stephanie Schechner playing the role of Jo Crampon. This wide-ranging dialogue explores the themes of loneliness and belonging, the role of inclusive writing, and the evolution of feminism in France during the last quarter of the twentieth century. Best’s literature, a voice from the margins, speaks to readers today, despite being rooted in the past.  Takeaways Mireille Best's works address themes of loneliness and belonging.Her literature remains relevant to contemporary readers.Best's writing style includes innovative punctuation and figurative language.She faced health challenges that impacted her literary career.Best's partner, Jo Crampon, played a significant role in her writing process.Contemporary issues of citizenship and identity are explored in relation to Best's work.The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

    40 min
  5. 05/12/2025

    Portugal's Shifting Role in Europe: Alex Otieno in Conversation with Amélia Polónia

    Summary:  In this conversation, Alex Otieno and Dr. Amélia Polónia explore the evolution of Portugal's identity through its colonial history, migration trends, and the impact of the Carnation Revolution. They discuss how Portugal's geographical marginality has shaped its historical and contemporary role in Europe, the dynamics of migration and tourism, and the country's current status as a hub for digital nomadism. The conversation also touches on the legacy of colonialism and the importance of recognizing Portugal's contributions to European identity. Takeaways:  Portugal's identity is shaped by its colonial history and migration.The Carnation Revolution marked a significant shift in Portugal's political landscape.Portugal's geographical position has historically influenced its role in Europe.Migration trends are changing, with a new profile of migrants seeking opportunities in Portugal.Portugal is increasingly seen as a desirable destination for digital nomads.The impact of tourism is reshaping urban landscapes in Portugal.Cultural heritage plays a crucial role in Portugal's identity.The legacy of colonialism continues to influence contemporary discussions in Portugal.Portugal's membership in the EU has evolved over the decades, impacting its identity.The future of Portugal involves navigating its historical context while embracing globalization.The Steinbrucker Conversations - Shifting Perspectives: Imagining Europe from the Margins is made possible by the generous support of Frank and Evelyn Steinbrucker and Arcadia University. This podcast is produced by Jonathan Church and is a Confabulated Communities Production.

    46 min

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This series explores what Europe means from a variety of perspectives by joining an Arcadia University faculty member in conversation with a scholar, artist, or activist engaged with contemporary issues facing Europe.  Each episode will feature insightful interviews, historical analysis, and contemporary voices, offering a richer, more nuanced understanding of the European experience.