Kaszëbskô Jednota


the Kashubian Association is an association of people who want to actively participate in the life of the Kashubian nation and who recognize its right to cultural autonomy and self-identity within the Republic of Poland.

History of organisation

The Kashubian Association was founded on August 12, 2011 by people previously associated with the magazines 'Tatczëzna' and 'Òdroda', the 'Nasz Kaszuby' internet portal, the literary group 'ZYMK' and the Kashubian-Pomeranian Association.

Objectives of the association

  1. Lobby for a change in the law on minorities, so that Kashubs acquire ethnic minority status.
  2. Resurgence and establishment of the national consciousness of Kashubians.
  3. Revival of Kashubian culture.
  4. Promoting knowledge about Kashubians.
  5. Protecting the ethnic rights of people declaring Kashubian nationality.
  6. Shaping and developing active attitude amongst young generation of Kashubians, fostering the creation of governance and a sense of full responsibility for their homeland.

    Controversy

The KJ has sparked a media debate on the status of the Kashubian community and the Kashubian movement. The association seeks consolidation of the Kashubian national movement and asserts that ethnic minority status is necessary to increase the protection and development of the Kashubian culture. The president of the Kashubian-Pomeranian Association, Łukasz Grzędzicki, disagrees that ethnic minority status is necessary or desirable.