The Experts' Club of "Tvoe Misto" invites you to a deep conversation about how our origins define our opportunities. Our guest is - Natalia Kryvda, Professor at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Academic Director of Edinburgh Business School, and Chairperson of the Supervisory Board of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation.
Ukrainian identity is our armor. Russia attacked Ukraine, attempting to deny our right to exist, but it is our culture, memory, and shared values that became the basis of unprecedented resistance. How can this experience be turned into a strategic advantage for the country's reconstruction?
With Natalia Kryvda, we will talk about
- how the local characteristics of Ukrainian regions help us maintain a common front and why our greatest strength lies in diversity;
- how to use the unique cultural and historical code of each community for its effective reconstruction and economic growth;
- how to turn local identity into a tool for national unity and Ukraine's agency in the world.
Format of the meeting: a public interview and a closed session for questions and professional discussion.
Location: Lviv (the exact location will be announced after registration).
Date and time: April 7, Tuesday, 9:30 AM.
Registration is mandatory via this link
Don't miss the opportunity to turn your identity into your main fulcrum!
As a reminder, the Experts' Club of "Tvoe Misto" has already held a series of offline meetings, featuring guests such as psychologist Larysa Didkovska, journalist and publicist Vitaly Portnikov, as well as human rights activist and advisor to the UCU Rector Myroslav Marynovych.