On May 13, 2021, the International Institute of Education, Culture and Diaspora Relations, Lviv Polytechnic National University, held an online presentation of the 35 Essays book and a meeting with its author – Askold Lozynskyi, President of the Ukrainian World Congress (1998–2008), lawyer, public activist, descendant of Ukrainian political emigrants to the United States. The event was co-organized by the Institute of Jurisprudence, Psychology and Innovative Education and the Institute of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Lviv Polytechnic.
The students of Lviv Polytechnic National University and universities of Ukraine, to whom the author dedicated and donated the entire edition of his book, researchers, journalists, public and cultural activists from Ukraine and the diaspora attended the event.
35 Essays is the latest book by Askold Lozynskyi, published by Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House. It contains the author’s journalistic works on modern Ukraine and the United States, current issues of jurisprudence, international relations, politics and culture. The author dedicated part of the book to the study of the history and activities of Ukrainian diaspora organizations and institutions, including the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, the Ukrainian Free University, and iconic Ukrainian activists in the diaspora.
Within the framework of the presentation there was a long discussion of the book. Andriana Bila and Oksana Sapachuk-Harbar, students of the Institute of Jurisprudence, Psychology and Innovative Education, Lviv Polytechnic, Diana Perehiniak and Ustym Holovaty, students of the Institute of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Lviv Polytechnic, as well as other participants of the event told their own reflections on the 35 Essays book.