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Experience Saratov, Russia, through the eyes of three Americans!

November 7, 2018

Dear CCI Friends,

We have lots of September trip information to share with you –– YouTubes of experts, regional city experiences written by our travelers, and numbers of YouTubes about life within Russia today.

I’d hoped to start our September “tell all” with President Gorbachev’s YouTube!  However, there’s a technical glitch that needs to be dealt with. This may take up to a week, so we will share some of our regional reports in the interim.

Saratov, Russia
Formerly a Closed City due to being a Military Production Site

We had no personal connections with Saratov. Months earlier an unknown Saratov woman, Olga Andrianova, emailed saying she learned that CCI would bring Americans to Russia, and she lobbied me to include Saratov.  Further she offered to organize the stay of three Americans herself. Feeling her strong desire over email, Saratov became a regional city.

Let’s take a journey with Mike Abkin (an early retiree from an engineering career and first time traveler to Russia) and his partner Louise Karr, a psychologist. Nancy Madison, also an engineer in regulatory consulting from San Jose was the third traveler to Saratov.

Below is a link to Mike’s report about what happened! There are lots of photos embedded in his report and a wealth of insights about today’s Russia. Mike dutifully checked all facts and events with Louise and Nancy and forwarded this terrific journal shortly after coming back to the states.

Enjoy!

Sharon (signature)

 

 

Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


Russia Reflections
By Mike Abkin

 

New CCI Strategies to Deal with Critical Year Ahead

November 3, 2018

Dear Friends of CCI,

This is a belated catch-up note.  I’m glad to be back in touch after a hiatus to recover from the last trip, coalesce our travelers’ experiences, and to edit numerous videos. Whoooo!

CCI has been a “dead run” for the entire year of 2018! Groups of Americans traveling across Russia to check out their stereotypes and investigate for themselves … and Russians coming to numerous American cities to address facts and fiction existing in both of our populations.

Our September trip was the most rigorous citizen diplomacy trip ever attempted in Russia by any organization, past or present. Our 25 mainstream travelers visited 15 Russian cities across 10 regions of Russia to investigate how each is faring far from Moscow and St. Petersburg. They brought back an enormous amount of information, video materials and photos which we will send to you over shortly.

Today US-Russia relations are as dangerous as they can get, short of an actual all-out nuclear war.  Amazingly, few Americans are informed or even interested in this issue. Our compatriots assume their comfortable lives will go on indefinitely.  Conversely, I feel compelled to “do the impossible” … something to break through this insanity. I keep hoping that others in powerful places will wake up!  Senator Rand Paul, Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and a few others have, maybe others will wake up as well. But so far it isn’t happening enough to make a difference. This morning I watched Dan Ellsburg’s latest, “Hitler Wouldn’t Risk Doomsday, But The United States Did”, where Ellsburg reiterates how none of the top scientists and political advisors to Truman opted to tell him the truth about the A-bomb he was about to drop on the two Japanese cities. Some said it “wouldn’t be patriotic” and advised others not to tell!
Here is the link to that video: https://therealnews.com/stories/hitler-wouldnt-risk-doomsday-but-the-united-states-did-daniel-ellsberg-on-rai-2-8.
Watch this video, it is shocking.  Do we have top scientists and political advisors today who are NOT advising President Trump about the worldwide consequences of a “limited nuclear war?”

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Finale for St.Petersburg! Foto-Journal by Dr. Glenn Rennels

September 29, 2018

Dear CCI friends,

Dr. Glenn Rennels, an anesthesiologist from Palo Alto, CA , traveled with us to Russia in September. Knowing we wouldn’t have scheduled cultural tours, he took this trip in his own hands and purchased tickets for the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg before leaving home. Glenn sleuthed around and came up with other personal interests he wanted to pursue, which you will see below.  The most remarkable one was his intention to locate Andrei Nekrasov, Russia’s avant-garde dissident filmmaker. He did locate him and after a lengthy effort, we hosted Andrei for a fascinating evening in St. Petersburg. Glenn proved to us all that one can have both classical culture in addition to a full schedule of investigating and learning from Russians everyday.  Granted it takes not needing much sleep!

Sharon (signature)
Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


St. Petersburg reminds me of Boston/Cambridge in Massachusetts:

• Rivers run through town, so you’re often crossing bridges.

• Historic buildings are everywhere.

• Major universities draw young people.

Meet professor of linguistics Ilya Utekin (tan coat) who I approached as he exited a lecture hall of St. Petersburg State University. Hearing my story — that I was on a pilgrimage to honor a legendary Russian mathematician named Markov — professor Utekin volunteered to chaperone me for a while. He took me to a campus museum and over lunch he explained Chomsky linguistic theory and Piaget linguistic theory. We talked a bit about politics, and about our families. His dad teaches pathophysiology, which is right up my alley as a doctor. I was extremely grateful to him for making an unplanned day so fulfilling. I plan to host Ilya in California someday soon.

The next day, a meeting was arranged with four students from St. Petersburg State University. They fielded our questions, and they asked some of their own.

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Farewell to St. Petersburg!

September 28, 2018

Dear CCI Readers,

Farewell to St. Petersburg, from Mike Metz!

Sharon (signature)
Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


I came to Russia looking for history, that’s been my passion since retirement. I found history for sure, but mostly what I found was a country looking forward, looking away from a difficult past. Clean cities, crowded streets, new cars, busy people, peace, stability and relative prosperity.

When I watched the Russian team in the World Cup, I noticed the old Romanov crest on their uniforms and thought what an identity—centuries of czars, decades of communism, ten years of anarchy followed by nearly twenty years of Putin. Who are these people?  They are all of that.

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Capitalism in Russia?

September 27, 2018

CCI Friends,

Meet Vadim Vasiliev in the photo below. Vadim is one of CCI’s  6,000 Russian entrepreneurs who studied how to develop small businesses in U.S. companies during the ‘90s and 2000s. He provides his large showroom when we need space for visiting Americans to meet with local entrepreneurs. Here we see him describing the climate in which he and Russia’s brightest and best were reinventing themselves as they were trying to create businesses for the first time ever. CCI’s alumni are spread over 71 of Russia’s 85 regions, from Western Russia (outside of Moscow) to the Far East. We chose not to take applicants from Moscow since that one city was getting 85% of all foreign capital and programs sent into Russia. For Russia to succeed, their vast regions also had to succeed. We’ve never regretted this decision. Now we have businessmen and women all over Russia who are eager to participate when we visit their cities. One of Mike Metz’s fabulous Foto-Journal pages follows:

Sharon (signature)
Sharon Tennison
Center for Citizen Initiatives


Back in his day, Stalin responded to idealistic critics by saying his was the best of socialism, “really existing socialism,” with the gulags, police state, purges etc. Hey, you want free education, housing, healthcare, etc., ya’ gotta’ put up with a little pain. It was a rough bargain.

As I listened to the Russian entrepreneur below describing his successful business I thought about the rough road these Russians have had to walk as they learned how to do real-life capitalism. He described all sorts of pitfalls and how he negotiated them one after another. Today he’s a small manufacturer with a growing clientele that succeeds in spite of sanctions and dips in the market.


Vadim was a teacher who loved the outdoors, camping, climbing, skiing, and in the 90s he was sewing his own jackets and mittens to be able to do that. He met Sharon Tennison of CCI who arranged for him to come to Colorado, and learn from people who ran outdoors companies. Then he went home and started his own company. Today he runs a Russian division of a Swedish outdoor clothing supplier. The room is filled with Russians telling of their small business successes, folks Sharon brought to the US to learn from our small business owners and Rotary Club members. [Continue Reading]

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