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Why It Matters & What's at Stake: Voices from the Frontlines of Ukraine

  • 29 Apr 2025
  • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Reid Hall, 4 rue de Chevreuse, 75006 Paris
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Registration

  • ATTENTION: ADD spouse as a guest for TWO tickets


We are pleased to invite you to Reid Hall for a panel discussion.

An Evening of First-Hand Accounts and Literary Reflections on Ukraine, in a panel discussion titled,

Why It Matters & What's at Stake: Voices from the Frontlines of Ukraine

 April 29, 2025

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Location: Reid Hall, 4 Rue de Chevreuse, 75006 Paris

Tickets: ACP Members: 18€

Guests: 20€

Registration Deadline: April 25th, 2025

Join us at Reid Hall for a compelling panel featuring firsthand accounts from individuals directly engaged in Ukraine’s ongoing struggle. From the battlefield to the halls of government to civil society, our distinguished speakers will offer personal insights into the realities on the ground, the broader geopolitical consequences, and the vital importance of international support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and democratic future.

Following the discussion, a light reception with wine and apéritifs will provide an opportunity for continued dialogue in an intimate setting.

Speakers

Andriy Gerus - the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy, Housing and Utility Services

Nazar Reagan – Ukrainian SOF Officer

Oleksandra Povstiana – Master’s student in Development Economics, Sorbonne; Activist, Ukrainian Students for Freedom

Dr. Tom Palmer – American scholar and author on democratic and economic transitions; humanitarian aid volunteer in support of Ukraine

Connor Rehn - Ukraine Veteran & Intelligence Expert

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Reserve your spot today!

Space is limited.

Dress Code: Smart Casual

We look forward to welcoming you for an insightful and engaging evening.

 Register Now

For VIP guests, speakers, and press inquiries, contact contact@americanclubparis.org.

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About The American Club of Paris

Founded in 1903, The American Club of Paris is one of the oldest American expatriate organizations in the world. It serves as a social and cultural platform for Americans and friends of the United States residing in Paris. The Club hosts events ranging from speaker luncheons to social gatherings, aimed at fostering transatlantic relationships and celebrating the shared values between France and the U.S.

About Reid Hall & Columbia University

Reid Hall is a historic academic and cultural center in Paris, managed by Columbia University. Originally a private residence, it now serves as a global hub for academic programs, cultural exchanges, and scholarly research. Reid Hall hosts Columbia’s study abroad programs and offers a space for lectures, workshops, and collaborations between French and international intellectuals, artists, and students.

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