In pursuance of the letter of the National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity, on November 20-31, 2021, mentors of the Faculty of Law held a corporate lesson on "Free to create the future."
"The Revolution of Dignity is a significant and heroic page of the recent past, but most importantly, what we must remember and realize as a duty - it gave Ukrainians the opportunity to decide for themselves what Ukraine will be like tomorrow, where it is headed," the mentors said.
Students actively participated in the discussion of the historical event, noting that the Revolution of Dignity took place not only in the political life of the country, but took place in ourselves, in our minds. These were the days when Ukraine made its historic choice to be part of European civilization rather than Russia's chauvinistic economic and cultural space.
In honor of the courage, patriotism and sacrifice of citizens who stood up for democratic values, the graduates watched the video "Free to Create the Future" and observed a moment of silence in memory of activists, students and the military, all those who gave their lives for a free Ukraine.