Monthly Archives: April 2021

We are seeking your help to create a special video for ANZAC Day

Our branch is taking a leading role with the Australian American Chamber of Commerce SF and the SF Kiwis – New Zealand American Association San Francisco in organizing this event – both the video that will be available in advance and the live event.

The Royal Canadian Legion encourages all members in the San Francisco Bay Area to attend this event.  For those that are unaware, ANZAC Day is celebrated on the anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli.  While the main Allied combatants were from Australia and New Zealand, there was a British contingent there in the form of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment.  This was some ~35 years before Newfoundland would join Canada.  For more information about the role of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment at Gallipoli, visit:


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ANZAC 2021
Dear Aussie Community,

 

We are seeking your help to create a special video for ANZAC Day since we are not able to get together once again. It would be wonderful if the community of those who have attended any past ANZAC Services at the Log Cabin would submit some photos.

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Please save the date to watch the live stream of the small ANZAC Service in San Francisco on Sunday April 25th at 10am.

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Tomorrow: Is Canada’s healthcare system a model for the US?

A reminder of some up-coming events from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.


Canadian Studies Announcements
In this issue:
  • Event tomorrow: Is Canada’s healthcare system a model for the US?
  • Hildebrand Fellow Jonathan Holmes explains insurance risk pools
  • Funding opportunities open for grad & undergrad research
  • Upcoming event: “Canada’s Role in a Psychedelic Renaissance”
  • External event: Book talk on Canada’s lost citizens
  • External event: Western Washington U celebrates 50 years of Canadian Studies
Event Tomorrow
Panel Discussion: The Canadian Healthcare System: A Model for the US?
April 6 | 12:30 p.m. | RSVP here
Most Canadians are proud of their national healthcare system, widely considered one of the best in the world. But when it comes to US healthcare reform, the Canadian example is much more divisive. A growing number of Americans view Canada as a model for a potential US single-payer system. However, for many others a “Canadian” system conjures images of long waits and rationing. Join Canadian Studies for a special panel exploring how Canada’s healthcare system really works, and why its perception in the US is so polarized.
Gregory Marchildon is a professor of comparative healthcare at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto. He specializes in Canada’s healthcare system and has written extensively on comparative policy.
Amanda Aronczyk is a journalist and co-host of the NPR show Planet Money. Her 2020 episode “Frame Canada” investigated the US insurance lobby’s long-running PR campaign to block major healthcare reform by discrediting Canada’s healthcare system.
Daniel Béland is the director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada and James McGill Professor in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. He studies social policy and health care reform, and their relationship to fiscal policy.
Hildebrand Fellow Jonathan Holmes: Why You Should Care About Health Insurance Risk Pools
Jonathan Holmes is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at UC Berkeley, and he will graduate this spring. Jonathan will be joining the faculty at the University of Ottawa in 2022 after a one-year post-doc at the National Bureau of Economic Research. The recipient of a 2016 Hildebrand Research Fellowship, his current work focuses on public economics and health economics
I study how risk is pooled in health insurance markets. To understand risk pools, consider Berkeley’s student health plan. While undergraduate and graduate plans have identical benefits, a graduate plan is 60% more expensive than an undergraduate plan. Why? Because the graduate student risk pool is higher cost relative to the undergraduate risk pool.
For private health plans in the U.S. and Canada (private plans in Canada are called “supplemental” plans, and cover many services not covered by the public health plan, like prescription drugs), each employer is considered its own risk pool, and there is also a separate market for individuals.
Pooling risk in this way leads to large differences in the price of coverage. In the U.S., it is common for self-employed workers to pay 50% more than firms for identical coverage, because the individual market has a costlier risk pool. In a similar way, firms that employ mostly women pay higher premiums relative to male-dominated firms. Pooling risk in this way is arbitrary, and it encourages firms to avoid hiring individuals with chronic health conditions, to keep premiums low.
Fortunately, there exist policy solutions to eliminate these distinctions. Policymakers wishing to maintain private markets can legislate a common risk pool, like is currently done for the insurance exchanges created by the Affordable Care Act. Proposals for universal public healthcare, like Medicare for All (in the U.S.) or Canada’s national pharmacare program, would also eliminate or reduce the importance of risk pools.
Research Funding Opportunities with Canadian Studies
Deadline: May 7, 2021
The Canadian Studies Program is currently accepting applications for funding opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students at UC Berkeley. Applications for AY 2021-22 will close next month, on May 7, 2021. Learn more and apply by clicking the links below.
The Edward E. Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship provides travel and research support for Berkeley graduate students whose work focuses primarily, or comparatively, on Canada. Fellowships typically range in the $5,000 – $10,000 range.
The Rita Ross Undergraduate Prize in Canadian Studies provides a cash prize of $250 to the Berkeley undergraduate who has produced the best research project engaging with a Canadian topic for a class or independent study program.
Please circulate this information to your students, peers, and networks!
Upcoming Event
Psychedelics, Eh? Canada’s Role in a Psychedelic Renaissance
April 27 | 12:30 p.m. | RSVP here
In the 1950’s, the Canadian province of Saskatchewan was on the cutting edge of research into hallucinogenic drugs. Under the province’s massive healthcare reforms, researchers received grants to pursue LSD treatments they thought could revolutionize psychiatry. What do these experiments say about Canada’s healthcare system and society at the time? And what can we learn from the program’s successes and failures at a time when psychedelics are attracting renewed scientific and public interest?
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in the History of Health & Social Justice at the University of Saskatchewan. She specializes in the history of psychiatry, and has written several books on the history of psychedelic research and eugenics in Canada.
Affiliate/External Events
Book Talk: The Lost Canadians with Don Chapman
April 9 | 4:00 p.m. | RSVP here
What does it mean to be Canadian? The history of Canadian citizenship is complicated, and many have had their citizenship revoked or denied to many as a result of archaic and obscure legislation. As many as half a million of these “Lost Canadians” reside in the U.S., probably unaware that they are now Canadian citizens.
Don Chapman, a University of Washington alumnus and former United Airlines pilot, discovered his own revoked citizenship status; thus began his fight to restore citizenship rights to himself and others. Chapman has been the inspiration and force behind seven Parliamentary bills to amend the Citizenship Act, with the result that Canadian status has been granted to somewhere between one and two million people, retroactively.
Join the University of Washington’s Canadian Studies Center for an engaging discussion with Chapman centered around his 2015 book, The Lost Canadians: A Struggle for Citizenship Rights, Equality, and Identity. He will talk about citizenship as a basic human right, what it means to be rendered stateless, present-day discrimination, and his own experiences as a private individual changing federal legislation in Canada.
Book Talk: Bridging the Longest Border with Dr. Donald Alper
April 29 | 7:00 p.m. | RSVP here
As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, Western Washington University’s Center for Canadian-American Studies is sponsoring a talk by Dr. Don Alper on his new book, “Bridging the Longest Border”. The book is a story of how a handful of visionaries built a program at Western Washington University to educate students and community leaders about Canada. While not a history lesson, this book traces the journey of creating a place for developing knowledge about this important country just a stone’s throw away.
Dr. Alper is an emeritus professor of political science at Western Washington University, and the former director of Western’s Center for Canadian–American Studies and the Border Policy Research Institute. Known nationally for his advancement of Canadian Studies in the United States, he has taught courses on Canadian politics and Canada-U.S. relations for more than 40 years. Don Alper will be joined in conversation with Cat Wallace, journalism instructor at Whatcom Community College and editor.
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Our latest fundraising challenge, The Great Tommy Sleep Out, has seen supporters up and down the country brave the cold for a night (or a few!) this March in aid of the roughly 6,000 military veterans sadly living on the streets in the UK. Incredibly, more than 4,500 of you signed up to take on the challenge and have raised over £180,000 in just under 4 weeks. Beyond our wildest dreams!

The team at Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company has been working hard to fulfil the thousands of challenge fundraising packs, which includes a beanie hat and booklet printed professionally in-house! The community has loved the challenge so much they keep asking us what’s next… stand by for the VE Day line up Team Tommy!

“After completing the Tommy 10000 Step Challenge there was no way I wasn’t going to take part in this Sleep Out Challenge. My Son Thomas joined me again, as did a fellow Kings Regiment Veteran Rob, who had also signed up for the Challenge. Bring on the next one!”

Ian Gradwell, The Great Tommy Sleep Out Participant 

PTSD Patches raise over £50,000

As a charity, we support a wide-ranging number of issues that are common amongst veterans, particularly PTSD. We are delighted to announce that sales from our PTSD awareness patches have raised over £50,000 for RBLI to help us continue our work supporting veterans through employment and housing.

This huge achievement is all thanks to Tommy Club Founding Patrons, Tim Brown and Paul Sapsford who designed, produced and donated these patches to help our veterans. None of this would have been possible without them and we are so grateful!

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Your Marine Club News for April 2021

A newsletter from one of our fellow veteran organizations in the Bay Area.


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THIS MONTH: APRIL 2021

Spring is all about rebirth, and we are certainly seeing new signs of life around San Francisco and also at the Marines’ Memorial. There is still far to go before this crisis is over, but it does look more and more possible that recovery can begin in earnest before the year is out. Meanwhile, won’t you join us this month for a delicious dinner in Chesty’s Bar & Grill?

 

It’s only because of your support that 2020 was such a success! Please consider a 2021 contribution to ensure we support even more veterans and their families this year. Thank you!

 

Also of note for April:

> HAPPY 113th BIRTHDAY to the US Army Reserve!

> HAPPY 73rd BIRTHDAY to the US Air Force Reserve!

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THE DIFFERENCE YOUR SUPPORT MADE IN 2020

Thanks to our members and patriot supporters, the Marines’ Memorial mission lived on through the most difficult year in our 75-year history.

 

We are so proud of all that we’ve accomplished this past year and want you to share in that pride. To see the difference your dollars are making, check out our 2020 Annual Report.

 

Read the 2020 Annual Report Online

WELCOME BACK, DINERS!

Marines’ Memorial is thrilled to have our newly branded Chesty’s Bar & Grill open for indoor dining! Located on the 12th floor with sweeping views of San Francisco, the Grill is open for breakfast  daily 7:30-9:30am and dinner Monday-Saturday 5-8pm. The Bar  remains closed.

 

Due to very limited capacity, DINNER reservations are REQUIRED.

Email us for Dinner Reservations

 

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IN APPRECIATION OF VIETNAM VETERANS

March 29 marked Vietnam Veterans Day. We are honored to call many of these great Americans members of our organization. We look forward to the next time we can gather to celebrate you and your service to our Country.

 

Watch 2018 Salute to Vietnam Veterans with Dr. Hal Kushner

DEADLINE NEARS…
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS  ARE DUE APRIL 13th!

The Marines’ Memorial Association will award over $100,000 in college scholarships for the academic year beginning August 2021. The deadline for submitting applications is almost here! To apply, click below.
 

Apply for a College Scholarship

Leading from the Front

SHAUNA “DOC” SPRINGER, PH.D.

MEET THE AUTHOR SERIES RESUMES

As we reboot this popular series, Marines’ Memorial is honored to  present Shauna “Doc” Springer, Ph.D, author of WARRIOR: How to Support Those Who Protect Us and one of the world’s leading experts on PTSD, trauma, and moral injury among veterans.

 

JOIN US for an important conversation between Dr. Springer and Marine veteran and MMA Board Member Susannah Rose Stokes, as they discuss the unique challenges and opportunities working with our nation’s warfighters.

 

Watch the Video now!

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TAKE A VIRTUAL STEP INSIDE

THE MARINES’ MEMORIAL CLUB

WITH MIKE CERRE, AS HE HOSTS IMPORTANT CONVERSATIONS

WITH  VETERAN LEADERS.

VIDEO SERIES: LEADING FROM THE FRONT

This month’s installment features Jake Harriman, former Marine, Stanford Business School graduate, and founder of non-profit Nuru International. Nuru’s mission is to eradicate extreme poverty in the world’s most unstable, vulnerable regions to help end violent extremism.

 

Coming soon: Former National Security Adviser Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster, USA (Ret)

 

Watch LEADING FROM THE FRONT

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OUR FIRST 75 YEARS, IN STORIES AND PICTURES

We are celebrating the Marines’ Memorial’s 75th Anniversary Year with an engaging look back! Each month, a new installment of Marines’ Memorial: 75 Years in the Making, will land in your email inbox. Don’t miss it!

 

You can contribute your own memories to our celebration, too! Just follow the link below.

 

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MEMBERSHIP MATTERS. RENEW OR UPGRADE NOW!

Not yet a Benefactor member? Make 2021 the year you start enjoying these special privileges: Lifetime Membership, a special Benefactor Holiday (2 nights plus $50 for dinner in the Leatherneck Steakhouse), Suite Upgrades at no charge (based on availability), 15% Discount on Food and Beverage, 15% at Marine Club Store, and Advance Reservations for select MMC events.
 

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PUT THIS IN YOUR FAVORITE VETERAN’S BACK POCKET!

Marines’ Memorial gift cards can be used for accommodations, meals and Marine Club Store items, and they never expire! So anytime is a great time to give the gift of MMC. Purchase gift cards by calling us at (415) 673-6672.

ANOTHER GREAT WAY TO SUPPORT MMA

Sign up for Amazon Smile, and Amazon will donate on your behalf with every purchase! Here’s how: On your computer, go to Smile.Amazon.com and follow the instructions. On your iPhone’s Amazon App, open the main menu, tap Settings, tap AmazonSmile, and follow activation instructions.

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MMC RATED AMONG THE WORLD’S TOP HOTELS

Thanks to our high ratings and great reviews from guests, our hotel is listed among the top 10% worldwide! STAY TUNED for great new packages as we prepare to welcome you back to the Club!
 

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FIRST COMES LOVE…

With the Marines’ Memorial “MICRO WEDDING,” love wins! Our packages for small, intimate weddings (you + up to 10 guests) are elegant, memorable, and hassle free. Because your wedding story is important to us, we want you to relax, get married, and have fun!
 

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RECIPROCAL CLUBS: YOUR LETTER OF INTRODUCTION

Plan your next Reciprocal Club visit in TWO EASY STEPS! 

 

1. Contact your destination club to confirm they are open and can accommodate you on your desired dates. 

 

2. Generate a Letter of Introduction. Log in to your MMA Member account. Then click on “Request Letter of Introduction,” enter a date, and submit. Your destination club will receive your letter automatically by email!
 

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