Governance, Guardrails, and Anti-Propaganda Rules
The Cultural Bridge Track only works if it is visibly protected from capture and politicization. This chapter defines the minimum guardrails that keep the program:
- pro-human dignity,
- anti-propaganda,
- transparent,
- and safe for participants.
Core Stance
- Human dignity is not endorsement. Valuing people and culture is compatible with condemning state violence and pursuing accountability.
- No propaganda distribution. This track is not a channel for state narratives.
- Pluralism over purity tests. The curation goal is cultural depth and humanism, not ideological uniformity.
Governance Model (Minimum Viable)
1. Independent Steering Board
Composition:
- Librarians and educators
- Scholars of literature/history
- Translation experts
- Civil society representatives
- Diaspora voices (Ukrainian and Russian-speaking communities), with safeguards
Rules:
- Publish membership and terms
- Conflict-of-interest disclosures
- Rotating terms
- Transparent decision criteria
2. Two Separate Sub-Committees
To reduce cross-contamination, separate the operational oversight:
- Collection & Curation Committee (Libraries/Schools)
- Language Program Committee (Curriculum/Teacher Pipeline)
Both report to the steering board but operate with clear boundaries.
3. Red-Team Review (Anti-Capture)
- Periodic review of selections and partnerships.
- Flags influence attempts, suspicious procurement, or politicization.
- Publishes a short integrity report (redacted for safety where needed).
Anti-Propaganda Rule Set
A. Exclusion Criteria (Hard Line)
Exclude materials that are:
- Produced or distributed as official state propaganda.
- Explicitly designed to justify violence or dehumanize target groups.
- Part of coordinated influence operations (as identified by credible assessments).
- Paired with compulsory political messaging in classrooms/libraries.
B. Inclusion Criteria (Positive Tests)
Prefer materials that are:
- Canonical works with established scholarly recognition.
- High-quality translations or critical editions.
- Pluralistic (includes moral witnesses and dissident voices where possible).
- Suitable for educational contexts with non-partisan framing.
C. Context Requirement (Where Needed)
For sensitive authors or periods:
- Include short neutral context notes.
- Avoid editorializing in ways that turn the program into political instruction.
- Ensure Ukrainian cultural material is visible elsewhere in the branch (especially via the language pillar).
Transparency Policy
Publish (Public):
- Selection criteria and governance rules.
- Grant recipients (institutions) and funding totals.
- High-level title lists (where safe).
- Annual integrity report (short).
Restrict:
- Personal data of teachers/participants.
- Sensitive security details (e.g., harassment cases).
- Procurement details that enable theft/extortion (if applicable).
Safeguarding and Safety
Minimum policies for the Ukrainian Language Program:
- Code of conduct for learners and teachers.
- Anti-harassment enforcement and escalation.
- Privacy rules (no recording without consent).
- Doxxing prevention procedures.
- Secure reporting channels.
For the Library Program:
- Event security guidance (if public talks occur).
- Moderation rules for discussions.
- Refusal policy for politicized coercion attempts.
Procurement and Grant Integrity
- Competitive procurement wherever feasible.
- Transparent grant criteria.
- Audit trail for spending.
- Debarment policy for abusive or fraudulent vendors/partners.
Failure Triggers (When to Pause)
Pause or suspend funding if:
- Verified propaganda capture attempts succeed.
- Repeated harassment is not controlled.
- Governance is captured or decision-making is hidden.
- The program is used to launder influence operations.
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