The HITN-TV special will present a panel of international experts who will carry out a complete analysis on the origin and consequences of the war
BROOKLYN, N.Y.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–One year after the start of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, HITN will dedicate its February 26 programming to raise awareness and promote a better understanding of the conflict and its impact across the world through its forum �Ucrania: pasado, presente y futuro (Ukraine: past, present and future).
The forum will take place at the end of an all-day marathon of Servant of the People, the series that propelled Volodymyr Zelensky to the presidency of Ukraine, which is available in Spanish only on HITN-TV.
Moderated by prominent Argentine journalist Daniel Viotto, the Ukraine: past, present and future forum will be broadcast simultaneously on HITN-TV, the HITNGo app and the networks YouTube channel.
The event will feature four renowned experts in international politics from Germany, Argentina, and Colombia:
In addition to an in-depth analysis of the current situation in Ukraine, the forum will present testimonials that reflect the harsh day-to-day reality of millions of families trapped in the conflict with two special guests who will be connecting from Ukraine:
A second forum titled La guerra y los niños (Children and War) will be broadcast following this conversation with the participation of journalist and childrens book author Lana Montalbán. Viotto and Montalbán will discuss how parents should approach conversations about war and conflict with their children.
To help the audience understand what these armed conflicts mean for children, the forum will end with the screening of the animated short film “Mila,” a story told from the perspective of a little girl who gets caught up in the chaos and destruction of World War II, and who represents the best of humanity. Although she has lost her family, home, and peace of mind, Mila clings to hope and manages to have a profound effect on others through her unbounded optimism and imagination.
Directed by Cinzia Angelini and produced by Andrea Emmes, Mila was created over the span of 10 years by more than 350 volunteer artists in 35 different countries (among them Argentina, Brazil, the United States, Spain and Mexico), in association with UNICEF ??Italy, and with the goal of raising awareness about the impact that armed conflict has on innocent civilians.
Below are the schedules for the HITN-TV special broadcasts on Sunday, February 26, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine:
For more information on how to help those affected by the war in Ukraine, visit www.unicefusa.org/HelpUkraine.
About HITN-TV:
HITN-TV is a leading Spanish-language media company that offers educational and cultural programming for the whole family. It reaches more than 44 million homes in the United States and Puerto Rico through DIRECTV, AT&T U-verse, AT&T TV, DISH Network, Verizon FiOS TV, Comcast Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Mediacom, CenturyLink, Prism and Altice, Liberty Cable & Claro (Puerto Rico). Download the “HITN GO” Everywhere app available on Apple, Android, Apple TV, and Roku® with a wired subscription. For more information, visit: www.hitn.org and follow @HITNtv on social platforms.
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