

Andrea Chalupa
Brooklyn-based journalist, author, and filmmaker. She is a student of Soviet history at UC Davis, and Ukrainian history at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
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Mar 18, 2025 • 58min
Save Canada! A Conversation with Global Affairs Experts Andrea Chalupa & Marcus Kolga
Marcus Kolga, a Canadian writer and human rights activist, teams up with Andrea Chalupa, a journalist and historian, to tackle the pressing threat of Russian disinformation in Canada. They warn that Canada must learn from the U.S. experience to avoid authoritarianism. The duo discusses how Canadian elections are vulnerable to foreign influence, calling for increased civic engagement and the protection of democratic values. They advocate for Mark Carney as a potential leader to unite against these challenges and defend Canadian democracy.

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Jan 20, 2025 • 1h 9min
1/20/25: The secret about Trump's policies, Tulsi RUNS AWAY (CLASSIC EPISODE FROM 12/11/24)
Andrea Chalupa, host of Gaslit Nation and creator of the thriller Mr. Jones, dives into a fascinating discussion on combating authoritarianism. She exposes the alarming implications of Trump's economic policies and his troubling nomination of Harmeet Dhillon as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. The conversation touches on Tulsi Gabbard's evasive stance on Assad and critiques the inconsistencies in media portrayals of violence. Chalupa emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism and creativity amidst the current political landscape, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged.

Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 10min
12/11/24: The secret about Trump's policies, Tulsi RUNS AWAY
Andrea Chalupa, host of Gaslit Nation and creator of the thriller Mr. Jones, digs deep into the hidden truths of Trump's policies that many of his supporters overlook. They discuss the alarming nomination of Harmeet Dhillon to a civil rights position and its potential threat to voting rights. Chalupa also highlights Tulsi Gabbard's evasive responses regarding Assad, showcasing the shifting political dynamics. The conversation urges active engagement against authoritarianism, stressing resilience in the face of systemic challenges.