Wednesday, January 5, 2011

ZLUKACAMP: become a change you want to be in Ukraine


ZlUKACAMP is a barcamp-conference, where Ukrainian students in the USA and Ukrainian Diaspora will unite efforts to search the ways for Ukraine to overcome the economic and political crisis. Conference will be held in the format of a barcamp, where every participant can become a speaker.

When? 
January 22, 2011 from 10 am till 5 pm

Where?
Ukrainian-American Federal Credit Union Selfreliance, 2332 West Chicago Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60622


Languages of the ZLUKACAMP:
Ukrainian and English (without translation)


You have something to say? 
Become a speaker at Zlukacamp if you have answers on the following questions:
  • how American academic experience can be used to support Ukraine?
  • how Ukrainian students in USA can be united?
  • how Diaspora managed  to preserve Ukrainian culture and develop Ukrainian community in the USA?
  • what are the projects and initiatives in Diaspora to which Ukrainian students could join?
  • how Ukrainian students in USA and Diaspora could act together?
  • what is the future of Ukrainian elite and Ukrainian education?


Please, register as a speaker till 17th January 2011 here!


To whom the conference might be interesting?
  • for those who would like to act right here and right now
  • for those who find an American experience to be the powerful resource for building changes in Ukraine
  • for those who is studying or have ever studied in the USA and finds the value of education not in knowledge, but in action

  
Why?
  • Because every year hundreds of Ukrainian students are coming to study at the USA, get here valuable education, develop amazing ideas and projects, but act alone
  • Because the powerful Ukrainian Diaspora exists in the USA, but only a few people know about its projects and initiatives
  • Because uniting efforts of Ukrainian students in USA and Ukrainian Diaspora we can learn from each other and together in a synergy create changes in Ukraine.



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