The War-Torn History of Crimea - My Home
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the war-torn history of Crimea through the personal narrative of Emine Dzhaparova in this powerful TEDxAthens talk. Gain insight into the centuries-long struggle of the Crimean Tatar people to live in their homeland, as Dzhaparova shares her family's experiences and her own dedication to the liberation of Crimea since its illegal occupation by Russia in 2014. Learn about Dzhaparova's career as a journalist in Crimea, her witness to the Russian invasion, and her subsequent roles in Ukrainian government, including her current position as First Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. Discover the Crimea Platform, a diplomatic initiative aimed at de-occupying the peninsula, and understand Dzhaparova's contributions to strengthening Ukraine's strategic communications and international cooperation. Reflect on the importance of home and the ongoing fight for freedom as Dzhaparova, a Crimean Tatar herself, shares her personal mission to liberate her homeland and compatriots.
Syllabus
The war-torn history of Crimea—my home | Emine Dzhaparova | TEDxAthens
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TEDx
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