Melissa Hahn
@hahncultural.bsky.social
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Intercultural trainer w a background in Russian and Central/Eastern European Studies, global mobility, ESL and higher ed.
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There's a good reason that the most alarmed people right now are those who have deep expertise or experience in Russia and Central/Eastern Europe.
Opinion | What I Learned From My Days in Russia: Silicon Valley Needs to Start Speaking Out About Trump
www.nytimes.com
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Arizona is a complicated place at the center of many of our country's cultural and political debates. It is also gorgeous. I was lucky to catch both monsoons + fall leaves on a quick trip back this week.
A tree full of red leaves against a blue sky in Flagstaff. A yellow aspen leaf with rain droplets, on a black patio table. Monsoon clouds along I-40 near Kingman.
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“I asked [agents] why they were holding me if I was an American citizen, and they said I had to wait until they looked me up,” Johnson said. “I asked if they had a warrant, and I asked for a lawyer. They never brought one.”
Massive immigration raid on Chicago apartment building leaves residents reeling: 'I feel defeated'
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents with Border Patrol, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested 37 people in the raid.
chicago.suntimes.com
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Today's int'l film on authoritarianism is Barbara. As a doctor plots her escape from a stifling existence in East Germany in 1980, she gets pulled into relationships and obligations around her, raising questions about freedom, desire, connection and ethics. #worldcinema #filmsky
Barbara Movie Trailer (East Germany DRAMA)
YouTube video by ONE Media Coverage
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This mirrors my own experience teaching intercultural communication to master's students. They are hungry for authentic and constructive engagement, but also anxious about how to do it and what others might think about them if they speak up.
theatlantic.com
The students Christopher L. Eisgruber encounters as a university president aren’t afraid of free speech—quite the contrary, he writes.
The Myth of the Campus Snowflake
The students I encounter as a university president aren’t afraid of free speech—quite the contrary.
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“We let her out of our sight. She never came back,” May said. “We were lied to; we were tricked in order to have her separated from the attorney we brought specifically for any kind of worst-case scenario like this.”
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“As they’re walking me away, I’m telling them: ‘I’m a U.S. citizen. I’m American. I’m a veteran. I didn’t do anything wrong,’” he said.

He was held for three days without a phone call."
‘I’m From Here!’: U.S. Citizens Are Ending Up in Trump’s Dragnet
www.nytimes.com
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I was back at 26 Federal Plaza today, where an ICE agent violently threw this bereft woman to the ground in front of her kids. She had not touched him. She did not pose any threat. She had to be taken to the hospital. (🎥: Elias Eliahu)
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Tonight my exploration of #authoritarianism across cultures takes me to Estonia, whose Madame K series illuminates the double pressure this small Baltic country faced amid dueling occupations from Nazi Germany & Soviet USSR during WWII. #worldculture #estonia
Madame K
The events of WWII are told through the eyes of the people at Madame K’s brothel.
www.pbs.org
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oconnorinstitute.bsky.social
The O’Connor Institute’s new policy brief asks: Why are teachers uncomfortable teaching civics?

Survey results show:
🔹 80% of civics teachers have self-censored
🔹 86% cite fear of controversy
🔹 Fewer than 15% receive clear guidance on what they can teach

oconnorinstitute.org/research2025
Why Are Teachers Uncomfortable Teaching Civics?
K–12 civics teachers across the country feel underprepared, unsupported, and increasingly afraid to teach vital material.
oconnorinstitute.org
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A senior fellow at Korea University cautions that "Only a sustained series of serious trust-building efforts can begin to repair the shattered confidence in the U.S. — specifically in its commitment to human rights, reciprocity, respect for sovereign allies and democracy." #korea
Beware of rising anti-American sentiment in Korea - The Korea Times
The recent Georgia raid by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has deeply wounded and angered Koreans, the extent to which may be difficult to...
www.koreatimes.co.kr
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I really enjoyed this conversation w/ French global leadership expert Yasmina Khelifi. We talk about a formative cultural experience I had while living in Poland plus insights from my book Forging Bonds in a Global Workforce. #crossingcultures #globalteams #diversity
Episode 26 : Melissa Hahn, Intercultural consultant, educator and author — YASMINA KHELIFI
[01:42] Beginning of the interview. In this episode, you will learn: The best memory of Melissa when she lived in Poland New insights about forging bonds in a global and hybrid workplace ...
yasminakhelifi.com
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There seems to be a fantasy that Americans don't need to understand other countries anymore. But the rest of the world is still here, and ignorance and hubris won't help us advance our goals or insulate us from global challenges.
tompepinsky.com
The end of Foreign Language and Area Studies fellowships and National Resource Centers means the loss of critical language and area studies expertise across the United States. These are the actions of an administration that cannot imagine the future, presiding over a declining world power
Research at risk: Cultural fluency and critical language expertise | Cornell Chronicle
The federal government ended a program that has funded Cornell's Southeast Asia Program and South Asia Program for decades.
news.cornell.edu
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Today's rec is Hangmen Also Die! by Fritz Lang. It was made in Hollywood during WWII as a warning and call to action against fascism. It shows the power of ordinary people to outsmart regimes and their collaborators - but also the enormous risk they take in doing so. #worldcinema #filmsky
Hangmen Also Die (1943) Trailer HD | Fritz Lang | Brian Donlevy
YouTube video by Film Trailer Channel
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Many countries have experienced authoritarianism. By watching their films we can gain a better appreciation of its universal characteristics as well as the unique aspects in specific societies. Recently I've been offering my own suggestions from Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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billkristolbulwark.bsky.social
It should be needless to say, but it is perhaps at this moment worth saying, that transgender individuals have the same right as anyone else to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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Some US coverage of the factory raid fallout has emphasized Korean nationalism. I think that overlooks key cultural elements like how they view relationships, trust, dignity and mutuality. This Korea Herald op-ed adds context:

#korea #internationalrelations #intercultural #diplomacy
[Wang Son-taek] Shackles and trust: The Korea-US alliance tested again
On Sept. 4, the mass arrest of around 300 Korean workers at the Hyundai-LG joint venture in the US state of Georgia jolted Koreans — an unexpected image of comp
www.koreaherald.com
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"Lee Eun-ju, a top member of the president’s governing Democratic Party, suggested that if necessary, ​South Korea would withdraw all ​its nationals working on investment projects in the United States​ and suspend all its investments​, including factories under construction."
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#Intercultural competence doesn't mean prioritizing the other country's feelings ahead of your own interests, but it does mean strategically making decisions that are likely to work rather than backfire. #internationalrelations #korea
​Anger Mounts in Korea as Release of Workers Detained in Georgia Is Delayed
www.nytimes.com
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Tonight's int'l film on authoritarianism comes from Poland. Blind Chance by Kieślowski reveals how a single moment could lead a person down a path towards collaboration, dissidence, or apolitical neutrality. It questions how much is ultimately in our own hands vs fate and chance. #worldcinema
Blind Chance | movie | 1987 | Official Trailer
Dailymotion video by JustWatch
www.dailymotion.com
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Lessons from Venezuela:

"Living through the rise of a dictatorship just means inhabiting a space that is gradually shrinking... You just make do with whatever breathing room you still have - until you lose that, too." - Gisela Salim-Peyer
Authoritarianism Feels Surprisingly Normal—Until It Doesn’t
Life in Venezuela was deceptively mundane. Then everything collapsed.
www.theatlantic.com
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"This precisely is what authoritarian regime looks like — armed, masked, anonymous agents of the state jumping from unmarked vehicles and whisking people away."
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We are watching an unprecedented public rejection of federal law enforcement (and, increasingly, by extension, the National Guard as well). It is not hard to see why the public is reacting so strongly to ICE’s abrupt takeover of daily life in America. www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/ice-is-eat...
ICE is Eating the Soul of America
Four things that show ICE increasingly considers itself outside the law
www.doomsdayscenario.co
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As one Taiwanese exec said, “The US government has become very different and unpredictable now.”
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I have been recommending int'l films on the theme of authoritarianism. Today's is Argentina, 1985 which follows the prosecution as it makes its case against the recently-ended military dictatorship. #filmsky #worldcinema
Argentina, 1985 | Official Trailer
YouTube video by Prime Video México
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