I'm a sophomore at IT High School in Belgrade, Serbia. In my free time, I read, I write, I use Internet tools for independent learning, and I organize an occasional small fundraiser for underprivileged kids, a petition for my government to pass a new law related to children or rally people to stand behind a cause I like. I'm also a public speaker on the topic of educational reform and I've spoken at International Student Week in Belgrade, TEDxYouth@ISB, and the 2013 AIESEC Global Leaders Summit.
Latest posts by Vuk Visnjic
LGBT Pride Parade in Dalmatia Smaller but Without Incidents
The fifth Split Pride parade was held on June 6, 2015, with around 200 members of the LGBT community walking through Split, Croatia. No incidents or violence happened during the manifestation. The Split Pride parade has been held since 2010 and in previous years saw more than 500 participants joined in...
How I Helped Get Zoja's Law Approved By Serbia's Parliament
Vuk Visnjic is too young to vote. But when politicians in Serbia's National Assembly ignored a law that would help sick children, he found a way to make a difference.