Comparing Institutions of Democracy in Haiti and Ukraine

Faith In Each Other

Welcome to the Faith In Each Other Podcast. If we are going to have faith in each other, we believe we need to be willing to have hard conversations, and that is what we aim to do on this show as we learn together and go through the journey together of seeing where we, as a society, have gone wrong and where we have gotten it right.

In today's episode, Tom, David, and Jordan discuss the democratic institutions of Haiti and Ukraine, as well as the role the United States has played or should be playing in those institutions. Is the current war going to create a new system or destroy what they have established? How impactful is foreign support to Ukraine at this time? Can Haiti’s current political leaders prevent democratic backsliding? How do these countries maintain faith in each other despite their situations?

We hope today's conversation encourages you in your journey to have hard conversations and most importantly...to listen to others around you.

This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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