Tamara Natanovna Eidelman, historian, lecturer, writer, educator, and host of a popular YouTube channel with an audience of over 1.5 million subscribers, will deliver a historical lecture titled "Freedom and Dictatorship in the Modern World" on May 15 at 7:00 PM in Washington.

Do you remember the joy that swept the world when the Berlin Wall fell? The happiness, the exhilaration, the hopes! The Iron Curtain was coming down, the Cold War was over, and we were to live in a new, free world...

More than three decades have passed—where are our dreams and hopes now? There are more dictators, and freedom is scarcer. Bloody wars, unsettling and surprising election outcomes in some of the world's most seemingly peaceful and free countries, and corruption corroding both dictatorships and democracies alike.

Where are we heading? How can we resist this?

I don’t have one definitive answer to these questions. What I do have are examples from history, along with new and ever more pressing questions. These are what I would like to discuss with my audience.

Let’s find a way forward together...

The lecture will be conducted in Russian, and following the lecture, attendees will have the opportunity to ask Tamara Natanovna questions.

The lecture will take place in Denver on May 15 at 7:00 PM in the Kreeger Auditorium, Bender JCC of Greater Washington.

Doors open at 6:30 PM.

Bender JCC of Greater Washington • Montrose Road 6125, 20852 Rockville, Maryland

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