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When Vanya Came Home

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

Alabama’s “Children of Chernobyl” program is a story that’s still unfolding. The Lee family, of Pelham, took in nine year old “Vanya” from the nation of Belarus in the year 2000. “Children of Chernobyl” was created to bring kids living in the shadow of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster to Alabama for medical treatment and a chance to escape the contamination. What the Lee family didn’t know was the effect Vanya’s visit would have on them twenty years later.

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Episodes

... it's Me, Vanya

June 15, 2021 11:00 - 10 minutes - 9.25 MB

The story of Ivan Kovaliou and the Lee Family of Pelham, Alabama is still unfolding. The “children of Chernobyl” program may also lead to political change in Belarus. In Part 4 of “When Vanya Came Home,” Ivan, also known as “Vanya,” returned home to Belarus after staying with the Lee’s for forty days in the year 2000 as part of the “children of Chernobyl” program. After that, all sides lost touch. That changed eight years later with an odd note on Facebook Messenger just before Christmas. Th...

Welcome to Alabama

June 08, 2021 11:00 - 11 minutes - 10.7 MB

If you thought your last airline flight was challenging, try it with eighty children! Twenty years ago, families in Alabama took in youngsters from the former Soviet nation of Belarus, who grew up in the shadow of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster. Part three of our podcast starts at the airport in Minsk, where nervous Belarusian parents said goodbye to their children. Nine year old “Ivan” would be making his first foreign airplane flight. Forty days later, there was the painful good...

The Inside Man

June 01, 2021 11:00 - 10 minutes - 9.79 MB

Starting in 1999, families in Alabama knew they wanted to take in children from the former Soviet nation of Belarus, who lived in the shadow of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster. But, they also knew they couldn’t just walk up to families in Belarus, and say “Hi, do you want to send your kids to a foreign country to stay with people you don’t know?” They needed an “inside man” to pave the way.

The Reunion

May 17, 2021 16:47 - 10 minutes - 9.72 MB

Ever have a favorite family photo that took fifteen years to shoot? That’s what happened to the Lee Family of Pelham, Alabama. In the year 2000, they took in nine year old “Ivan” as part of Alabama’s “Children of Chernobyl” program, and that story is still unfolding, twenty years later.