In this engaging discussion, David Campanale, a British social democrat and former journalist, shares his thrilling tales of smuggling aid into Romania before the fall of communism. Jolme Nemet, a Transylvanian Lutheran activist, reveals how churches served as bastions of anti-communist resistance. They delve into the birth of the Balvanyós Summer University, a vibrant blend of culture, faith, and politics that started in 1990. Listeners are treated to insights on the transformative impact of Tusványos on Hungarian national identity and community.