On September 14-15, a strategic anti-conference will take place in Warsaw. It is organized by the National Revival Representation of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus. The format was chosen deliberately.
According to the organizers, they consciously wanted "to move away from the traditional stereotypes of official events with their strict protocol, suits, and ties." The anti-conference will not feature formal speeches from high podiums or official addresses. Instead, it will provide a space for free communication and genuine interaction in an informal atmosphere. Perhaps this open format will foster the birth of new ideas and fresh perspectives on important issues.
The head of "A Country to Live in" foundation, Volha Zazulinskaya, will participate in the anti-conference, as well as many political and public figures, media, business representatives, and experts.
The goal of the discussions is to determine joint steps towards national revival and development, to create new partnerships for effective resistance against ideological and cultural assimilation.
Will this succeed in practice? We invite you to see for yourself, and even better – to participate in the anti-conference. You can register via this link.
You can view the anti-conference program with the session and panel schedule here.
See you there!
According to the organizers, they consciously wanted "to move away from the traditional stereotypes of official events with their strict protocol, suits, and ties." The anti-conference will not feature formal speeches from high podiums or official addresses. Instead, it will provide a space for free communication and genuine interaction in an informal atmosphere. Perhaps this open format will foster the birth of new ideas and fresh perspectives on important issues.
The head of "A Country to Live in" foundation, Volha Zazulinskaya, will participate in the anti-conference, as well as many political and public figures, media, business representatives, and experts.
The goal of the discussions is to determine joint steps towards national revival and development, to create new partnerships for effective resistance against ideological and cultural assimilation.
Will this succeed in practice? We invite you to see for yourself, and even better – to participate in the anti-conference. You can register via this link.
You can view the anti-conference program with the session and panel schedule here.
See you there!