Cultural Conversation Online on February 22, 2022

Cultural Conversation Online on February 22, 2022
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 Ellensburg Public Library issued the following announcement.

Volha Isakava has been working at CWU and living in Ellensburg since 2014. A native of Crimea, Ukraine, Volha grew up in Minsk, Belarus. She embarked on her first international adventure when she became an exchange student in high school and spent a year in Minneapolis. Volha went on to live in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and then Edmonton, Canada, where she moved for graduate school. She considers herself a Belarusian Canadian and a citizen of the world.

The Cultural Conversations program provides a community forum for meeting new friends and learning about global cultures. Co-sponsored by CWU Libraries, Ellensburg Public Library, and the CWU Office of International Studies and Programs.

No registration is required. Join Zoom meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84884342165

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