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libo/libo
The Adults in the Room
Nastya Krasilnikova is an investigative journalist who covers sexual violence against women and children. A year and a half ago, former students associated with one of Russia’s most prestigious schools approached her with allegations of serial abuse by teachers. Her investigation has uncovered a network of harm and complicity in a tight-knit circle of Russian intelligentsia. The story spans many years and multiple countries. It asks what happens when a community refuses to atone for the violence of its leaders. As Russia wages a senseless war in Ukraine, that question couldn’t be more...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 184 ratings
Well Done Well Researched
Great job giving context and connecting the dots. Every episode is strong. No filler.
Zuri Bella via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/24
I just wanted to say big-big thank you for your team work, thank you for what you are doing and how you are speaking about these complex matters 🤍
vlazhnaya i sochnaya via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 08/29/24
A very hard story to hear; but very well done. Thank you for bringing light this situation
AndreaTL via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/24
Recent Episodes
Published 05/14/24
Eight years since the scandal, has School 57 gone through a reckoning? The school’s principal has ignored Nastya’s interview requests. But a former teacher shares her disturbing experience. Visit our website for photos and other materials referenced in the story:...
Published 05/14/24
Nastya hears allegations about a third man, a mathematics professor in Denmark called Sergey Arkhipov. Sergey’s ex-wife reveals what she witnessed.  Visit our website for photos and other materials referenced in the story: https://adultsintheroom.libolibo.me/ Support investigations by Libo/Libo...
Published 05/14/24
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