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Bibi Hudaykuliyeva
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I enjoyed a lot to read all your experience in Public Achievement. During my professional affiliation in Center for Democracy and Citizenship at the University of Minnesota, I have also a great opportunity to participate in online interviews organiz…
June 15, 2009
Dear members of Public Achievement network, Deeply thanks for the completed questionnaire that we received from Palestine and Colorado. It really very interesting to read all your answers that give me clear picture of the Public Achievement work th…
April 21, 2009
Through Public Achievement, people of all ages work with others to meet challenges and solve problems. They learn from each other the meaning of citizenship and democracy. Ordinary people do extraordinary things.
April 21, 2009
Bibi Hudaykuliyeva was featured
April 16, 2009
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April 15, 2009
Bibi Hudaykuliyeva is now a member of The Five Freedoms Network
April 14, 2009

Profile Information

First Name:
Bibi
Last Name:
Hudaykuliyeva
Hometown:
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
School/Organization Name:
H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
Job Title:
Humphrey Fellow
City:
Minneapolis
State:
MN
My Story:
I am an expert on youth civic education in Turkmenistan, participating in the Humphrey Fellows Program at the University of Minnesota for 2008-2009.
As part of my fellowship year, I am taking my professional affiliation in Center for Democracy and Citizenship (CDC) of the Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the UofM.

Within the framework of my professional affiliation with CDC I am engaged in online research and online interviews to gather a more detailed account of the world wide Public Achievement network. Due to posted online information on your web sites I familiarized with some of the work that you
have realized in Public Achievement/Popular Achievement (PA) programs in your respective countries. I was very impressed with your experiences on the PA program activity that provide for youth excellent opportunity for developing their community organizing skills.

With the purpose to learn more about the work that you are realizing on PA youth civic organizing model we prepared Questionnaire for Public Achievement/Popular Achievement network. The questionnaire was distributed among you all on April 6, 2009. On April 13 we received the first completed questionnaire form Kira Pasquesi, Coordinator of Public Achievement in Colorado College. Kira, thank you for your amazing answers, I really inspired with your passion in Public Achievement work. I know for sure that each of you who involved in this important activity have a great experience on youth organizing model that you can share with others. I look forward to reading your answers on prepared questionnaire for Public Achievement/Popular Achievement network.
My Ideal School is a Place Where:
I can I can develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
My Religious Views:
I deeply believe that we have the One God for all religions.
My Political Views:
Adherence to democracy and to civil participation
My Favorite Freedom:
Freedom of civil associations
My Personal Heroes:
Mahatma Gandhi and my father
My Personal Motto:
Everything what is done it done for the best
My Favorite Journey:
In 1998 I visited Denmark, it is really the country of Anderson’s fairy tales.
Recommended Reading:
Harry Boyte's "The Citizen Solution"
Recommended Web sites:
http://iatpnews.typepad.com/iatp/youth-1/
http://gcetm.net/
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/dmal
http://www.videochallenge.america.gov/index.html
http://www.ccfy.org/civic/yce_resources.htm
http://www.wiretapmag.org/
www.communitywebs.org
Recommended Blogs:
http://gcetm.net/tagweb http://hub.dmlcompetition.net/profiles/blog/list http://www.thataway.org/exchange/meta_categories.php?mcid=50&la...

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At 12:20pm on April 30, 2009, Kim Carter said…
Hi Bibi - I've misplaced the email address for returning the PA survey. I know you'd like to have it back today. I'll be traveling, but can try to send it tonight, if you let me know where you'd like it sent. Thanks!
At 8:43pm on April 14, 2009, Kim Carter said…
Hello, Bibi and welcome to the Five Freedoms Network. It's great to have you here!

I am fascinated by your research - and am a passionate supporter of Public Achievement :-) I think it might help you to join the Public Achievement Group here on the Network. If you click this link, you'll be at the PA Group page. To the right of the "Public Achievement" name, you'll see a link "+ Join Public Achievement".

Please let me know if I can be any help!

Meanwhile, as you can see from the world map on our home page, we have a growing, eclectic community of individuals from across the globe -- from Brooklyn to Pakistan, from North Dakota to China. Thank you for taking the time to add your voice to that fascinating mix.

As you surf around the Network and its companion site, www.fivefreedoms.org, I urge you to share your voice throughout. Take our You Be The Judge First Amendment quiz (a new scenario every two weeks). Leave a comment on a fellow member's personal page and make a new contact. Upload a video to our gallery, or watch and react to one already there. Join (or start) a group or visit the Soapbox to contribute to (or start) a discussion. And invite others to join us.

In short, use your voice to co-create our online community :-)

Post a comment on my page anytime with questions or ideas. And please, the next time you're online, upload a photo to your personal profile -- the easiest way to make a virtual network feel more personal is by seeing each other's faces (and profile answers). Thanks again!
 
 
 

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