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Kaja Puto (b. 1990) - Polish journalist and editor who writes on Eastern Europe, nationalism and migration. She studied culture studies, history and philosophy in Kraków, Tbilisi and Berlin. Member of Krytyka Polityczna, n-ost - The Network for Reporting on Eastern Europe and Rekolektyw Association. In 2015-2018 deputy director of Korporacja Ha!art publishing house.
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Second-hand Europe: Ukrainian immigrants in Poland
The article explores the challenges faced by Ukrainian immigrants in Poland, highlighting the deteriorating Polish-Ukrainian relations under the right-wing Prawo i Sprawiedliwość government. It discusses the xenophobic attitudes and bureaucratic hurdles that immigrants encounter, as well as the exploitation and human trafficking issues they face. Despite these challenges, Poland remains an attractive destination for Ukrainians due to cultural and linguistic similarities. The article also touches on historical tensions, particularly around figures like Stepan Bandera, and the political dynamics influencing the treatment of immigrants. It concludes with concerns about the future of Ukrainian immigrants in Poland amid growing anti-immigrant sentiments.
Refugees fleeing bombs do not reach large Polish cities due to pickiness
The article discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees arriving in Poland, highlighting the lack of clear communication and support from the Polish government. It criticizes the government's inadequate response and praises the efforts of NGOs and volunteers who are trying to fill the gaps. The article also addresses the misconceptions about refugees' preferences for larger cities and emphasizes the need for better information dissemination to aid their resettlement.
Are you from the upper class? Add a doctor to your friends. No? Rot in line
The article discusses the systemic issues in Poland's healthcare system, focusing on the role of nepotism and the commercialization of medical services. It highlights how having a 'friend doctor' is a marker of social class, allowing some to bypass long queues for medical services, while others suffer. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these issues, with private healthcare providers and pharmaceutical companies treating patients as clients. The author calls for significant reforms and increased investment in the healthcare system to address these deep-rooted problems.
Why didn't the Marshal travel by train? Interview with Karol Trammer
The article is an interview with Karol Trammer, author of a book on the decline of Polish railways. It discusses the reasons behind the neglect of rail transport by Polish politicians, the historical context of railway dismantling starting in the 1980s, and the challenges faced by the Polish railway system today. The conversation highlights the lack of strategic planning, poor infrastructure maintenance, and the negative impact of privatization and decentralization on the railway network. It also compares the situation in Poland with other countries like the Czech Republic and Hungary, which have managed to maintain and improve their railway systems. The article criticizes the current government's approach to railway development and calls for increased investment, better planning, and the introduction of private competition to improve services.
New Polish-Ukrainian Friendship: How Not to Mess It Up?
The article explores the evolving Polish-Ukrainian relationship amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, emphasizing the potential for stronger ties and mutual understanding. It highlights the challenges and opportunities of this new dynamic, including the impact of migration and the need for fair labor practices. The author reflects on the historical and emotional factors driving Polish support for Ukraine and considers the broader implications for European stability and cooperation.
How to Become a Good Leftist? [Interview with Agata Sikora]
Agata Sikora, in an interview with Kaja Puto, discusses the complexities and contradictions within progressive and liberal ideologies. Sikora emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and confronting uncomfortable emotions and thoughts, rather than suppressing them. The conversation touches on the historical and ongoing challenges of achieving true equality and freedom, the pitfalls of moralism within leftist circles, and the need for a more inclusive and understanding discourse. The interview also explores the impact of cultural narratives on personal fears and societal behaviors, advocating for a more nuanced and empathetic approach to social and political issues.
PiS plans another canal. This time, I support it
The article discusses the Polish government's plan to create the Mazurska Pętla, a canal project aimed at enhancing sailing routes in the Mazury region. The project, announced by Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Marek Gróbarczyk, aims to alleviate congestion and promote sustainable water tourism. While the project has received mixed reactions due to environmental concerns, the author supports it, emphasizing the potential benefits for local communities and the promotion of eco-friendly sailing. The article also highlights the importance of using EU funds for sustainable development and the need for thorough environmental impact assessments.
Ukrainian Women in War: Feminism, Gender Issues, and Discrimination
From October 1, 2023, Ukrainian women aged 18 to 60 in the medical field must register for potential military service. Feminists are divided on this issue, with some advocating for equal conscription conditions as men. Ukrainian women face severe challenges, including war crimes by Russian soldiers and domestic violence from traumatized returning soldiers. Despite reforms like the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, issues like inadequate military uniforms and lack of gynecological care persist. The war has paradoxically allowed some women to gain independence and escape abusive relationships, while also intensifying traditional gender roles and discrimination.
“Cheap Eastern European girls”, or the Thailandization of magical Krakow
Krakow's tourism boom, driven by policies under Mayor Jacek Majchrowski, has led to significant challenges for local residents, including overcrowding, poor air quality, and a strained rental market. The city's focus on attracting more tourists has overshadowed the needs of its inhabitants, leading to a growing sense of frustration and opposition. The article highlights the negative impacts of unregulated tourism and calls for a more balanced approach that considers the well-being of residents. It also draws parallels with other European cities facing similar issues and suggests learning from their experiences to avoid escalating tensions.
Ukrainian women and the war, between feminism, gender issues, and discrimination
Since October 1, 2023, Ukrainian women aged 18 to 60 in the medical field must register for potential military service. Feminists are divided on the issue, with some advocating for equal conscription and others emphasizing the need for women in caregiving roles. The article highlights the severe impact of the war on women, including sexual violence by Russian soldiers and domestic violence by traumatized Ukrainian soldiers. Despite progress, such as the ratification of the Istanbul Convention and increased female military participation, significant challenges remain, including discrimination and inadequate resources for women in the military.
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