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My Perestroika: Interview with the Meyersons

In May 2011, Borya, Lyuba and Mark Meyerson visited New York City and attended a screening of "My Perestroika." Before the event, POV caught up with the family to ask a few questions about their visit.

My Perestroika: Interview with the Meyersons

2m 31s

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