Schedule
Time | LOCATION | Speaker | topic |
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11:00 AM | Kyiv | – Ivanna Malchevska, Manager of the Kyiv Human Rights Hub and Coordinator of the OZON Public Monitoring Group, an Initiative of the Center for Civil Liberties; – Zinaida Averina, Coordinator of the Peaceful Rally; – Representative from the Preventive Communication Division, Preventive Activities Department, Main Directorate of the National Police in Kyiv. All in person. | No batons, no violence: Lessons from the peaceful “people with cardboard signs” protest Key topics: – Did the events outside the Franko Theater grow out of lessons from the Revolution of Dignity, and what enabled them? – What does the balance between demonstrators and police reveal about today’s political and civic climate? – Why did the so-called “cardboard revolution,” despite its uncompromising rhetoric and sharply worded demands, maintain an entirely non-violent character? – How did on-site engagement unfold, from the vantage points of police, monitors, and participants? – What proactive measures did demonstrators adopt to avert possible provocations? |
1:00 PM | Kyiv | – Dmytro Zolotukhin, Executive Director of the Institute of Post-Information Society, Expert in Information Warfare and Competitive Intelligence; – Dmitri Teperik, Director General of Resilient Ukraine and Estonian Resilience Expert; – Andrii Zahorodskyi, Communications Mentor at Resilient Ukraine; – Oleh Pokalchuk, Social Psychologist; – Ivan Vartovnyk, Executive Director of the Resilient Ukraine and Project Coordinator at the Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research. All in person. | Presentation of findings from the Resilience League International Spring School: “Future Literacy for Better Crisis Management” Key topics: – Strategic challenges of de-occupation, reintegration, and the restoration of civilian life in reclaimed Ukrainian territories; – The role of local communities and cross-sectoral partnerships in the post-occupation recovery of temporarily occupied areas; – Adaptation of global best practices to shape a coherent, actionable blueprint for the reintegration of liberated areas, with particular consideration for Crimea. |