Talk next week: “Beautiful Destruction” in Canada’s oil sands

A newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.


Upcoming Event, Thursday 4/9

If you require an accommodation to participate fully in this event, please let us know with as much advance notice as possible by emailing canada@berkeley.edu.

Beautiful Destruction: The Tar Sands, the Post-Modern Sublime, and the Subsumption of the Earth

12:00 pm | 223 Philosophy Hall | RSVP

Artists, rather than scholars, were the first ones alive to the fact that something rather unusual was underway in the boreal landscape of northern Alberta. The photography of Louis Helbig and Edward Burtynsky captured the awesome destructive beauty wrought by the tar sands industry, a force capable of reshaping the Earth as if it were a canvas and the industry an abstract expressionist painter. Helbig and Burtynsky’s work evoke the sublime, but this aesthetic seems to bear little relation to the sublime described by Edmund Burke in the eighteenth century. It is not the vastness of nature that inspires the sublime, but rather its destruction.

The viewer of such artworks experienced an uncanny dread, without understanding why. Decades of research in ‘energy studies’ have done little to elucidate this problem. Scholars still seem to trail artists in grappling with the profound implications of the transition to non-conventional fossil fuels. This undesired Energiewende has proven much more significant than the shift to wind and solar, allowing the fossil fuel industry to tighten its grip on the planet. This talk will discuss the limits of previous approaches, such as ‘peak oil’ and ‘petro-states’, and instead will apply the Marxist categories of real and formal subsumption to understand the industry’s changing relationship to the Earth’s elementary systems.

About the Speaker

Dr. Troy Vettese is an environmental historian. He is a Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management at UC Berkeley, as well as a John A. Sproul Fellow with the Canadian Studies Program. He researches the transition from conventional to non-conventional fossil fuels, with a focus on the tar sands industry.

Dr. Vettese holds a PhD from New York University, and master’s degrees from the University of St Andrews and the University of Oxford. He completed his undergraduate education at McGill University. Dr. Vettese has held fellowships at Harvard University; the European University Institute; Copenhagen University; and the New Institute, Hamburg. His first book, Half-Earth Socialism (Verso, 2022), was co-authored with climate scientist Drew Pendergrass and has been translated into half a dozen languages.

This event will have a remote attendance option via Zoom. Please select the “virtual attendance” in the RSVP form to receive the link.

Canadian Studies Program

213 Philosophy Hall #2308

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Salute! March 2026

An item from Veterans Affairs Canada.


March 2026

The latest issue of Salute! is now available.

Read Salute! online
Let us know what you think about Salute! by emailing us.

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Announcing Our Partnership with the AMVETS!

An update from the folks at Wreaths Across America organization.


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There are some people whose lives serve as examples, pointing the rest of us in the right direction. Medal of Honor recipient Roger H. C. Donlon was one of those people.
Colonel Donlon was the first Medal of Honor recipient of the Vietnam War. He is remembered by many for carrying a compass in his pocket and for often gifting others one.  A compass, not for navigation, but as a reminder of the direction his life was meant to follow.  He was always ready to share the story.

 

Click here to read my full message, and keep scrolling to learn more about our year-round mission to Remember, Honor, and Teach.

Sincerely,

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Karen Worcester

Wreaths Across America’s Executive Director

 

AMVETS MOU

We are proud to announce the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the AMVETS, formalizing a national partnership focused on honoring service, strengthening communities, and supporting veterans and military families across the country. Through coordinated outreach, sponsorship initiatives, educational programming, and national event support, WAA and AMVETS will work in a mutually beneficial manner to expand awareness, engagement and impact nationwide.
 

America250 & Wreaths Across America

Wreaths Across America is proud to partner with America250, the national, nonpartisan organization charged by Congress to lead celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Through its America Gives initiative, WAA joins in the push for the largest year of service in American history! Log your WAA volunteer hours throughout the year to participate in this historic event.

 

Remember Me Story Gallery

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Help us identify service members who deserve to be remembered. These could be family members, local heroes, or names from your local cemetery that few people know.

Please submit names, photos, and stories at the button below. You can also view the gallery of stories. Be sure to use #RememberMe on social media!

Month of the Military Child

April is the Month of the Military Child, and April 15th of each year celebrates Purple Up! For Military Kids Day!

Click below to view our Month of the Military Child lesson plans. We encourage you to share them with a student or educator in your life!

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Welcome Home Honoring Vietnam Veterans

Wreaths Across America Radio is proud to provide you coverage of the Welcome Home Honoring Vietnam Veterans event on March 29. Hosted by the Gary Sinise Foundation and Veterans United, this event on the National Mall includes a concert from Gary Sinise & The Lt. Dan Band, the National Anthem performed by country music star Craig Morgan, and a program emceed by Rob Riggle. Wreaths Across America Radio will bring you exclusive interviews before the event and coverage of the whole event.

Listen live on the iHeart, Audacy and TuneIn apps, or at the button.

 

Sponsor Spotlight

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We are deeply grateful to J.B. Hunt and Tyson Foods for their continued support of the Wreaths Across America mission. Your commitment helps us ensure that every hero is remembered, honored, and taught to future generations.

Through your generosity and partnership, we are able to expand our reach, engage more communities, and carry forward the important work of placing wreaths on the headstones of our nation’s veterans. Thank you for standing with us and for sharing in this mission to remember, honor and teach.

 

Featured Merchandise

Enjoy your favorite hot beverage in style with the 12 oz. ceramic Campfire Mug, featuring an elongated handle and retro granite design! The WAA logo is printed on both sides.

Click on the button to purchase the mug, or view all of our merchandise here.

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ANZAC Day Commemoration info, and other forthcoming events

A newsletter from one of our partner organization.  Note the information at the top about the annual ANZAC Day event.


Kia Ora Michael,

ANZAC Day 2026

Hiya Kiwis, and friends of Kiwis…
A couple of events in the future you should mark on your calendars.
ANZAC Day Commemoration.
We are pleased to join, once again, with the SF Aussies group, to bring you an ANZAC Day Commemoration.
This time it is in San Francisco, at the Marines’ Memorial Club and Hotel, in Union Square, at 609 Sutter St, San Francisco CA 94102
9:00 – Welcome and coffee
10:00 – Service
Lots of parking in the area, both street and parking garages.
The event is free to attend, but we ask you to please register at this link, for assisting with planning.
Click here to register

NZAASF: Our mission is to promote and foster good relations between NZ and the US through a variety of social and cultural events held in the Bay Area.