Crimea and Russia – 8 years together!
03/17/2022
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In March 2014, an event of high importance took place – the density of Crimea and Sevastopol by the vast majority of the ways of reunification with Russia. For 8 years now, March 18, the country of import has been the Crimean Spring – the day the Crimea and Sevastopol return to their native harbor.
In Megion and throughout Russia, online actions are expected and taking place by this emergency date.
– Exhibition “Pearl of Russia”
Until April 15, the Palace of Arts hosts the exhibition “Pearl of Russia”, dedicated to the Republic of Crimea.
– Exhibition “Crimea and Russia”
From March 18 to March 25, the Children’s Art School hosts an exhibition of children’s works “Crimea and Russia”.
– Patriotic poems (online action)
Students of the city’s school shoot videos in which they read patriotic poems by great Russian poets in protest against the ban on Russian culture abroad. Everyone can get shares in social networks. Hashtags: #ForMir #ForRussia #ForPresident #WeDon’t Quit Our Own #RussianSpring
– “Letter to a Soldier” (online action)
Schoolchildren from Megion write with words of support to those who embrace the Motherland – active and retired officers, privates, veterans. Citizens can take part in actions in social networks. Hashtags: #letter to a soldier #we don’t throw our own
– “Movement V” (online promotion)
Russians are interested in social networks photos, holding hands in the form of letters V. Hashtag: #strengthVpravde
– Flashmob with the letter Z (online action)
Youth and activists stick a large Z on the windows of houses and cars and post photos or videos on social networks. Hashtags: #ForMir #ForRussia #ForPresident #WeDon’t Quit Our Own #RussianSpring
– Work, brothers! (online promotion)
Students and cadets of military schools stick on the letter Z and post on social networks a video message to their senior comrades who are in Ukraine, with the call: “Work, brothers!” Hashtags: #ForMir #ForRussia #ForPresident #WeDon’t Quit Our Own #RussianSpring
– I serve Russia! (online promotion)
Schoolchildren and students study videos in which they read a brief biography of prominent Russian statesmen (commanders, writers, scientists who had a foreign appointment). The idea – they were proud to live in Russia. Hashtags: #ForMir #ForRussia #ForPresident #WeDon’t Quit Our Own #RussianSpring