The Fight Against Exploitation: Oksana Kukurudza - EP285

We are excited to bring you our latest episode featuring a deeply moving conversation with Ukrainian American author, speaker, and management consultant, Oksana Kukurudza.

Oksana shares her powerful story and insights on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the historical significance of her homeland, and the pressing need for global support.

Tune in now to hear this enlightening episode. Let's stand in solidarity and work towards a future that learns from its history.

What You Will Learn 

1. How does Oksana Kukurudza draw parallels between the forced labor experiences during World War 2 and current events, and what lessons can we learn from history to prevent repeating past mistakes?

2. In what ways does Oksana highlight the moral and social responsibilities of companies involved in forced labor, both historically and in contemporary settings?

3. What steps does Oksana suggest individuals take to support Ukraine, and how can listeners effectively contribute to advocacy against exploited labor?

4. How does Oksana address the influence of propaganda on Russian listeners, and what strategies does she propose to counteract misinformation and encourage safe protest?

5. In what ways does the podcast episode encourage global support for Ukraine, and how can international communities come together to provide meaningful assistance?

6. How did Oksana's upbringing as the youngest of 12 children of World War 2 slave camp survivors shape her perspective on social justice and cultural preservation?

7. What insights did Oksana gain from working in Ukraine during its transition from the Soviet Union to a market economy, and how does she describe the optimism and enthusiasm of young Ukrainians?

8. Why does Oksana believe it is important to educate others about Ukraine's historical and cultural significance dating back to the 6th century, and how does this knowledge inform her activism?

9. How did the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 inspire Oksana to shift her focus from publicizing her anthology book to writing a new book about the forced labor experience during World War 2?

10. What concerns does Oksana express about the global rise of nationalism and the mistreatment of immigrants, and how does she connect these issues to the current sociopolitical climate?

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Oksana Kukurudzka on LinkedIn


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