"Russia: The Inevitability of Now" at Lenox Library

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library will host a timely and important presentation by Dr. James Hatt on "Russia: The Inevitability of Now" at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 7, 2022.
 
This program will be held in person as well as on Zoom. Webinar details may be found on the Library's website at https://lenoxlib.org or the Library's Facebook page. 
 
The event is free and open to the public.
 
According to a press release, from a local bureaucrat in St. Petersburg to President of Russia, Vladimir Putin has been insistent and clear that declarations of independent statehood by lands he considers inherently Russian resulted from the actions of a malevolent America. Since the Chechen war of 1999, Western powers vacillated between willful ignorance and timid acceptance of Putin's Kremlin, generating a momentum of inevitability to now, the second invasion of Ukraine since 2014.
 
About the speaker: James Hatt is an English Barrister who joined the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and was seconded to Cable and Wireless plc, one of three companies privatized by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that retained a "Golden Share" controlled by the Government, which allowed for state guidance on how the Company would develop its overseas operations.
 
In 1989 Hatt went into Gorbachev's USSR and negotiated the first agreements on Soviet/European communications. He stayed throughout the Yeltsin era, working across Russia and the former Soviet world, with multiple ventures in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Siberia, and Vladivostok in far eastern Russia. His satellite joint venture in Moscow developed a pan Russia capability in conjunction with the current Minister of Defence, General Shoigu. Hatt developed cellular interests in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.
 
In 1990, Hatt made his inaugural visit to St. Petersburg where he met Vladimir Putin, then advisor on international affairs to the Mayor Sobchak. Over the next 25 years, Hatt had numerous interactions with Putin, his advisors, and associates in St. Petersburg, Moscow, London, and Zurich.
 
James Hatt and his wife have lived in Lenox for 20 years.

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Immigration Forum Open to the Public in Lenox

LENOX, Mass. — The public is invited to learn how to help their immigrant neighbors at an immigration forum on Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Lenox, Mass. from 2-4 pm. 
 
The forum is one of several that has been organized by the Immigration Support Action Team, an Action Team of Greylock Together, a local Indivisible group based in the northern Berkshires.
 
Three key individuals active in the Berkshire Latino community will lead the forum. They will tell their stories, take questions, and center discussion on what average citizens can do to assist immigrants during these times of fear and isolation.
 
Fernando Leon, a member of the leadership team of the Berkshire Interfaith Organizing (BIO) will be on the panel. A key goal of BIO is to create a safe and inclusive community for immigrants and people of color in Berkshire County.
 
Panelist Margot Page is a deacon for the Cathedral of the Beloved in Pittsfield and the All Saints Episcopal Church in North Adams, as well as an activist and president of BIO.
 
Panelist Michael Hitchcock is a co-founder of the Pittsfield-based Roots & Dreams and Mustard Seeds Inc., a multifaceted organization which runs food assistance programs and cooperative economic businesses.
 
The forum will be hosted by Rev Michael Tuck, Rector of Trinity Episcopal and Dean of the Berkshire Deanery.
 
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