Vitaliy Invited to Panel at KVC Parkovy: Key Topics on the Agenda.
Panel Invitation
According to Espreso.tv: Vitaliy has received an invitation to participate in a discussion scheduled for May 15, from 4:00 PM to 4:55 PM, on the CORE stage at the KVC Parkovy venue. The session will be moderated by Yurko Fedorenko. This event is expected to be both engaging and timely, as it will address critical issues tied to Ukrainian identity, the use of the Russian language as a tool in information warfare, and the state of public debate during wartime.
Discussion Topics
Other points to be explored include:
- political trends across Europe
- trusted voices in journalism and analysis
- Ukraine's pre-full-scale war policies toward Russia
A separate segment will focus on Ukraine's long-term prospects and personal techniques for working with texts and articulating ideas verbally.
Vitaliy confirmed his attendance by phone a month ago. Given the relevance of the subjects under discussion, his participation marks a significant moment in addressing the contemporary challenges facing Ukrainian society.
The event will take place at Parkova Road, 16a, inside KVC Parkovy, offering convenient access for those wishing to join the conversation. Attendees will have the chance to exchange viewpoints and share their stances on the outlined topics. As one participant noted,
'Why not? Of course!'
This invitation serves as a call to actively engage in discussions that shape Ukraine's future and its identity amid current difficulties.
Scheduled for May 15, the panel is set to become a vital platform for debating key issues concerning Ukrainian society, its identity, and the pressing challenges it faces. Participation in such events underscores the importance of open dialogue during war, helping to shape public opinion and reinforce national consciousness. Given the weight of the topics on the table, this discussion could spark further conversations and actions within the community.
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