2nd Annual Student
Writing Competition launched by the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties
Foundation
Calgary-Ottawa - The Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Foundation
(UCCLF) launched its second annual student writing competition on
“After awarding $1,500 last year during the 75th
anniversary of
Two separate awards are being offered. The first,
the High School Civil Liberties Award, is valued at $500, and will go to a
Canadian student aged 13 to 18 who submits the winning essay of up to 1,500
words based on a Holodomor theme. The winner will be determined by a selection
committee derived from the Ukrainian Canadian community. Judging will be based
solely on the quality of research essay’s content. Submission deadline has been
set at
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
“We’re very pleased with the number of
applications we received last year,” said Harasymiw. “The Foundation looks
forward to receiving just as many high-quality submissions in the upcoming
weeks.”
Last year, Antin Stowell of
More detailed information along with application
forms can be obtained by e-mailing the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties
Foundation at UCCLF@hotmail.com.