Third Annual Student Writing Competitions launched by the Ukrainian
Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation
July 5, 2010 -- The Ukrainian Canadian Civil
Liberties Foundation (UCCLF) Tuesday launched its third annual student
writing competition.
“The Foundation has already doled out $2,000 since 2008, the inaugural
year of the competitions which marked the 75th anniversary of Ukraine’s
Famine-Genocide – the Holodomor. We are once again encouraging students
to actively engage in and do research on a civil liberties theme
and to commemorate victims of genocide,” said Andriy Harasymiw,
Scholarships Director for the Foundation.
Two separate awards are being offered. Valued at $500, the High
School Civil Liberties Award will go to a Canadian student aged
13-18 who submits a research essay of up to 1,500 words based on
a Holodomor theme. The winning essay will be determined by a selection
committee derived from the Ukrainian Canadian community. Judging
will be based solely on the quality of essay content. Submission
deadline has been set at October 29, 2010.
The Civil Liberties Opinion-Editorial Award will go to a high school
or post-secondary student whose Holodomor-based opinion-editorial
appears in print in a major Canadian newspaper prior to the November
30, 2010 deadline. The value of this award has been set at $1,000.
However, this amount is subject to change in the event that an op-ed
from more than one student appears in a major Canadian newspaper.
“We’re very pleased with the quality of applications we have received
through the first two years of the competitions,” continued Harasymiw.
“The Foundation looks forward to receiving many high-quality submissions
in the upcoming months.”
Last year, Adrian Warchola of Edmonton was awarded $500 by the
Foundation in winning the High School Civil Liberties prize with
his essay entitled Extermination of the Breadbasket of Europe. In
2008, Antin Stowell of Winnipeg won the High School Civil Liberties
prize and was likewise awarded $500. Also in 2008, the Foundation
awarded Christina Dykun of Toronto $1,000 for having her Holodomor
opinion-editorial published in the Calgary Sun.
More detailed information along with application forms can be obtained
by e-mailing the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation at
UCCLF@hotmail.com.
-- Edmonton, July 3, 2010
The UCCLF is the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association’s
educational sister organization |