Wiktoria Jędroszkowiak
Campaigner
About
Wiktoria Jędroszkowiak is a Polish activist, journalist, and campaigner. She focuses on strategic communications for social impact and supporting young people. After playing a leading role in Poland’s youth climate movement, she founded JUTROPOL, a foundation dedicated to using digital storytelling and positive, strategic narratives to drive change in times of crisis.
She is passionate about developing JUTROPOL as a hub for communication and advocacy, bridging high-level policy with the everyday lives of Gen Z and Zillennials. Wiktoria recently joined the “Young Heads. Openly About Mental Health” project initiated by Martyna Wojciechowska, where she contributes to raising awareness around mental health. She is also a scholarship recipient at Kozminski University in Warsaw. Born in Poznań, Poland in 2001.
Sessions by Wiktoria Jędroszkowiak (1 session)
Not “lazy” at all: How Gen Z is rewriting Europe’s future
Times are tough, especially for young people. Picture this: You are coming of age during many crises. Yet as you navigate uncertainty, public debat...