Running with a champion

So I often run in the Germia Park which is right down the street from my apartment and RIT-K. Today was a little cooler and a beautiful day for a run so after a visit with Beki in the lab I started running to the park. It is basically one long slow hill up to the park and then some steeper hills. So as I am slowly hauling myself up the hill, I look to my right and a spritely, gray haired man comes blowing by me. I thought to myself, “man that is so lame, you really need to get back to where you used to be” and watched him fly by waving at me with a smile and a “mirdita” which means good day in Albanian. A few minutes later, down the hill he comes on my left side and all the sudden, he is running next to me! We run for a few minutes and I think he asks me if I’m German and I said “American” which is always the right thing to say here. I get a huge smile and a handshake in full stride. As we run in perfect sync at a much slower pace closer to mine than his but still a challenge for me, I notice people smiling. This is a big park but everyone seems to know my companion and I could hear an occasional shoutout..”ehhh, Bravo Muhamet” and he skips and continues to run alongside me. I realize after a mile or so that he is wearing professional clothes and shoes which is not always common here, and I start to wonder if the shirt he is wearing is actually from a team or if he is part of a team so I am not surprised when he whips out a laminated paper that announces that he is Muhamet Rama Vusshrria an athlete who has broken two Balkan records in the veteran who ran 1500 meters (very close to a mile) in 5 minutes and 16 seconds. Ok people, I could not run that when I was 16 much less now! Muhamet and I ran about 3 miles together and it was pure delight to run beside him and will be one of the highlights of my time in Prishtina.

Meredith Davenport and Muhamet Rama Vustre in Germia Park July 17, 2016
Meredith Davenport and Muhamet Rama Vustre in Germia Park July 17, 2016
Muhamet Rama Vustre in Germia Park July 17, 2016
Muhamet Rama Vustre in Germia Park July 17, 2016

Louis Sell speaks at an afternoon seminar

There are so many amazing people teaching here this summer including Louis Sell who spent a good deal of his 28 year Foreign Service career dealing with the USSR and Russia, and he just completed From Washington to Moscow: US-Soviet Relations and the Collapse of the USSR (Duke University Press, 2016)  https://www.dukeupress.edu/from-washington-to-moscow/?viewby=title

Louis gave an informal talk about his work as a diplomat in Russia and had some great insights into the current issues between the relationship with the US and Russia in the garden at RIT-K. He has followed the career and life of President Putin and it was so interesting to hear his candid and “off the record” views about this leader we hear so much about in the media. The program has these informal talks every week or so. Today Col. Michael E. Hess (retired) will talk about the stresses of life on a peace keeping mission. Mike, as everyone calls him here, has served and led some of the most important peacekeeping operations in the past 20 years including the operation in Kosovo. Many of the students are taking his class about peacekeeping.

Louis Sell, center, speaks to students in the garden at RIT-K during an informal seminar. Sell spoke about his experience working as a diplomat in Russia and the USSR.
Louis Sell, center, speaks to students in the garden at RIT-K during an informal seminar. Sell spoke about his experience working as a diplomat in Russia and the USSR.

Kosovo 2.0

We had a really inspiring visit to Kosovo 2.0 with the Editor in Chief Besa Luci. Besa told us about the short history of this young journalism website and magazine. Her group of 6 writers and editors along with freelance journalists are trying to tell the Kosovo story and the regional story on their own terms, in a different way. The group has produced beautiful and innovative long form journalism on the web and in themed magazines that touch on such polemic issues as “Sex” and “Corruption” in the Balkans. The issues and online pieces correspond to community events to engage people around the topics they are reporting on. RIT student Lauren Peace contributed a compelling editorial to Kosovo 2.0 about the recent bombings in the airport in Istanbul.  I think we were all really engaged and impressed with the courageous and creative work that Kosovo 2.0 is doing.

RIT-K students Lauren Peace, Daniel Vasta, Emily Hunt and Brittainy Newman meet with Besa Luci, Editor in Chief of Kosovo 2.0 in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.
RIT-K students Lauren Peace, Daniel Vasta, Emily Hunt and Brittainy Newman meet with Besa Luci, Editor in Chief of Kosovo 2.0 in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.
RIT-K students Lauren Peace (R), Daniel Vasta,  listen to Besa Luci, Editor in Chief of Kosovo 2.0 in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.
RIT-K students Lauren Peace (R), Daniel Vasta, listen to Besa Luci, Editor in Chief of Kosovo 2.0 in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.
Copies of some of the themed editions of Kosovo 2.0 in their offices in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.
Copies of some of the themed editions of Kosovo 2.0 in their offices in downtown Prishtina on July 4, 2016.