University of Wyoming Hosts Ukrainian Experts for Talks on Human Rights and War Crimes

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In a bid to foster dialogue and understanding around critical global issues, the University of Wyoming Honors College is set to host three distinguished Ukrainian experts for insightful discussions on human rights protection, war crimes, and the complexities of colonialism in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Anastasiia Pereverten, a Ukrainian student at the University of Wyoming, extends a warm invitation to the Wyoming community to participate in these enlightening events.

Event Details:

  1. Wednesday, 03/20, Noon, Guthrie House: A captivating conversation awaits with Oleksandra Matviichuk, a prominent Ukrainian human rights advocate and Nobel Peace Prize Winner. Matviichuk will delve into the pressing issues surrounding human rights protection in times of conflict. For those unable to attend in person, the event offers an online option after registration. Register here
  2. Thursday, 03/21, 4 PM, College of Business: Engage in a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring two esteemed guest speakers who will dissect the Russian-Ukrainian war through the lens of colonial history. The session aims to shed light on Ukrainian resistance and its multifaceted dimensions.

Anastasiia Pereverten expresses her gratitude for any efforts to disseminate this information within the Wyoming community and looks forward to welcoming attendees on Wednesday.

For further inquiries or assistance, feel free to contact Anastasiia Pereverten at aperever@uwyo.edu.

About Anastasiia Pereverten: Anastasiia Pereverten is a dedicated Ukrainian student at the University of Wyoming, passionate about fostering awareness and understanding of global issues within her community.