Serbian Unity Congress
16th
Annual Convention and
2st
Serbian Business Conference and Trade Show
DAYS OF SERBIAN BUSINESS AND
CULTURE
YOUTH PANEL REPORT
Prepared by
Nikola Kojic and Jasmina Vujic
This was the fourth Youth Panel
organized and coordinated by Jasmina Vujic with the goal to bring young people
to the SUC Conventions, to help them define their role in connecting and
bringing together the Serbian community in the USA, and the Serbian youth from
Matica and Diaspora, to discussed the
challenges of the Serbian-American identity and how to overcoming massive
negative public image and stereotypes, as well as to help young Serbian
talents.
Each youth panel generated a lot of interest and was always well attended. Unfortunately, this year the
Youth Panel was at the same time with the SUC Assembly (Saturday, 3:30-5:00 pm
at Grand Park Room), which did not allows most of the SUC members to attend
this panel. However, a lot of people did attend the Youth Panel and very extremely
pleased by the presentations.
North American Serbian Student Organization
Nikola Kojić, PhD Student at MIT, President of MOST:
As the president of the MIT
Organization of Serbian Students (MOST) Nikola presented MOST in terms of
cultural, religious and political events that were organized in the past. These
events included a charity concert by Stefan Milenkovic as well as hosting of
folklore dance concerts. He emphasized the need to connect with other Serbian
student organizations throughout the
- Interconnect Serbian Student Population
- Exchange of ideas for Student Organizations
- Coordinated efforts for certain causes
- Exchanges with Serbian Universities
- Creating/Hosting cultural events
- Promoting Student Talent
- Future Business Opportunities
-
Promote opportunities in
- Humanitarian Action
Student Exchange Program
Ivana Djuretić, PhD Student at Harvard
Ivana discussed how in addition to its regular staff made up of
undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, labs at Harvard
often host students from many universities around the world, who come to work
on specific projects for a few months and are supervised by senior lab members.
The amount of knowledge and research experience that such students gain by
working in Harvard labs for a relatively short amount of time is invaluable,
and not only advances them in their professional carriers, but is inevitably
gratifying to both the university and the country where the student comes from.
Considering how instrumental students are for the development of successful
academic research environments, it is absolutely necessary that we take
advantage of the flourishing scientific milieu at Harvard for educating and
training our own students.
Ivana is creating a list of Harvard faculty that would participate in
hosting Serbian students, primarily by providing them with a temporary project,
unlimited access to experimental resources, and a lab member who would train
and supervise them throughout their stay. Second, necessary efforts are being
made to introduce this program to the
Academic Students and
Lecturers Exchange Program
Milenko D. Djuric, Head of International Exchange Projects,
University BK,
New opportunities regarding international exchange programs in the field
of education – a new initiative from the University BK in
The goal of this program is to help with the exchange of students and
faculty between
The Role of Students in Connecting the Serbian Community
Andreja Jović, PhD Student at
Fifty years of Communist rule and
the promotion of Yugoslavism almost obliterated the Serbian culture. So when a
fellow Serbian student suggested that we form a Yugoslav Student Association, I
went ballistic, to put it mildly. The situation was resolved when I told her
that she could form her Yugoslav Student Association, and we would continue
with our original plans to revive the Serbian Student Association at the
DobroFilms and its Projects,
Nada Miljkovic, DobroFilms,
Nada Miljkovic made a presentation about her company DobroFilms. It's
mission is to tell the stories that inspire understanding and tolerance across
socially diverse cultures.
She discussed the challenges of the Serbian-American Identity and
overcoming massive negative public image and stereotype. She believes
that we need stories that help us feel better about our Serbian identity by
exploding the stereotype through the power of media.
For 2006, DobroFilms is marketing and distributing Two Villages One Heart. This is a story of the inhabitants of the
villages of
Looking forward for 2007 is Danijela’s
Orkestar. This is a future Feature Documentary about a young girl’s
struggle to become a trumpet player. This story celebrates a Serbian family of
talented young musicians as they struggle to prepare for Guca. People who have
never heard Trubaci and are going to love it! These children are
phenomenal. Plus, they want to tour the US with guest musician Maksa
Maksutovic Maksut, musical creator for the movie Zona Zamfirova
To help tell these stories, DobroFilms is looking for support through: angel investing, donations, buying the DVDs, sponsoring a movie event or party in your community.
“ Multimedia Presentations – Life and Work of Nikola Tesla, Banje
Srbije”,
Tihana Vidakovic, Televizijski studio, Beckerek
Tihana Vidakovic gave excellent multimedia presentation of several projects of this young company – including “Life and Work of Nikola Tesla”, and “Banje Srbije”.
Photo: Jasmina Vujic gives introductory remarks at the opening of the Youth Panel in Chicago.
