Yearly Archives: 2022

‘Why not?’ A Canadian sniper in Ukraine

An item from the Legion Magazine that may be of interest to some members.


Legion Magazine
Front Lines
‘Why not?’ A Canadian sniper in Ukraine

Photo credit:La Torche et l’Épée/The Torch and Sword

‘Why not?’ A Canadian sniper in Ukraine

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Snipers don’t generally talk much about what they do, especially outside their exclusive circles.

Both feared and reviled by their enemies, they perform their deadly work from the shadows—and they prefer to keep it there. Some are haunted by their victims: “I see their faces,” a Ukrainian sniper named Sasha recently told The Economist.

 

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Silk Scarves
Military Milestones
Indigenous pilots lost in the skies of WWI

Photo credit: CPLC ROBERT BOTTRILL/COMBAT CAMERA/FLICKR

Three Canadians earn honours in Afghanistan explosion

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

After several days of rain, the sun finally reappeared in Nalgham District of Kandahar Province in Afghanistan on April 11, 2007.

Troop 1, B Squadron of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, had just finished a three-day observation patrol and, as the sun set, they were waiting at an observation post for Troop 2 to relieve them.

 

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Our latest newsletter is ready for you

Members may want to note the second item related to the discovery of a World War I Canadian soldier.


Welcome to the CWGC’s latest newsletter

An Evening At Brookwood • Canadian Soldier Of The First World War Identified • CWGC Archive Receives Accredited Archive Status • Private Michael Hughes’ Grave Marked After 105 Years
• War Graves Week Nominated For 2022 Webby Award

We would like to invite you to join us for a very special evening of remembrance, history and music in aid of the Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF).
This unique event will be held at the CWGC Brookwood Military Cemetery on Thursday 26th May. Bring along your picnic and blankets and enjoy this outdoor event. We’ve put together a memorable programme for you, that’s perfect for all the family including live performances from Harp & a Monkey, the Military Wives Choir Sandhurst, Gordon’s School Pipes and Drums and The Purcell School of Music.

By coming along, you will be helping us keep the memories of those who died during the World Wars alive, as all profits from the evening will be going to the charitable arm of the CWGC.

Tickets are available now. Book yours to avoid disappointment!

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CANADIAN SOLDIER OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR IDENTIFIED

The remains of Sergeant Richard Musgrave have been formally identified by the Canadian Armed Forces Casualty Identification Program following the recovery of remains and artefacts by CWGC during a munitions clearing operation north of Lens, France.

Read more about Sergeant Richard Musgrave’s story.

CWGC ARCHIVE RECEIVES ACCREDITED ARCHIVE STATUSCWGC are delighted to have been awarded Accredited Archive Service status by The National Archives administered Archive Service Accreditation scheme. Read more.
PRIVATE MICHAEL HUGHES’ GRAVE MARKED AFTER 105 YEARSThanks to the research of CWGC’s Eyes on, Hands On volunteer Jim Renwick, the location of the unmarked grave of Private Michael Hughes has been discovered, now marked with a Commission headstone. Find out more about Private Hughes’ story.

(Photos courtesy of Veteranstv.)

CWGC WAR GRAVES WEEK NOMINATED FOR 2022 WEBBY AWARD – VOTE FOR US!CWGC is excited to announce that War Graves Week is a Webby Nominee in the Advertising, Media & PR – Best Use of Online Media category by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
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Military families deserve our thanks

An item from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


Help our heroes.
Support America’s Military Families - Help us raise $75,000 by 4/30 - GIVE NOW
MARINES' MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION & FOUNDATION
Dear Michael Barbour,
When people think of military heroes, they usually picture men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line to protect our Country.
But there is another group of heroes that make sacrifices along with our Servicemembers: military families and dependent children. They often endure long absences, constant worry when their loved ones are sent to combat zones, and endure disruptive permanent change of station moves every few years.
Because you deeply respect our nation’s Armed Forces, we are certain you share our commitment to take care of our own. That is why we are asking you to help raise $75,000 by April 30 to support both our military heroes and our heroes on the home front.
Your gift will deliver care packages that lift the spirits of troops deployed overseas, provide scholarships to children and families of Active Duty service members and Veterans, offer solace to parents who lost a child in the line of duty, and much more.
Please respond today. Every dollar of your gift goes to Commemorate, Educate, and Serve those who sacrifice so much for our Nation.
GIVE NOW
Gratefully,
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Michael A. Rocco
Lieutenant General, USMC (Ret)
President & CEO
P.S. America’s heroes deserve our support. Please give now.
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2022 #ARMYRUN Newsletter! | Bulletin #COURSEARMÉE 2022

This army/veterans focused event may be of interest to some members.  Note the virtual option that may allow our members to also participate.


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Early bird pricing extended!!
Register for the 2022 virtual edition of Canada Army Run, presented by BMO, now at the lowest prices of the year! All events are available at early bird rates until April 22, 2022 at midnight (EST). Sign up today and make our unique event part of your 2022 race season. 

A decision will be made this spring in regards to the in-person event, and we will communicate the outcome to you as soon as possible. We pride ourselves on being No Ordinary Race, with military presence critical to your Canada Army Run experience.  For our latest position for our in-person event click here.

Early bird pricing in effect until April 22!

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Tarifs réduits de la préinscription prolongée !!

Inscrivez-vous maintenant à l’édition virtuelle 2022 de la Course de l’Armée du Canada, présenté par BMO, à nos prix le plus bas de l’année! Toutes les épreuves sont offertes aux tarifs réduits de la préinscription jusqu’au 22 avril 2022 à minuit (HNE).

Une décision sera prise au printemps concernant notre événement en personne, et nous vous aviserons dès que possible. Nous sommes fiers de présenter une Course extraordinaire, et la présence militaire est essentielle à l’expérience de la Course de l’Armée du Canada, consultez la page suivante Nouvelles – Course de l’armée (armyrun.ca).

Tarif pour inscription hâtive jusqu’au 22 avril!

Inscrivez-vous dès aujourd’hui!

No Ordinary Race

Upcoming: The Battle of Vimy Ridge (Apr 21)
April 9 is Vimy Ridge Day. In honour of this, we themed our first 2022 training events around this historic moment.

All 2022 registrants can take part in a 5K or 10K event, starting April 21, and will receive a special digital medal in their Race Roster account! No additional registration or purchase is required.

Distance options:

  • Juno 2K
  • 5K presented by General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada
  • 10K presented by Accora Village, CAF’s First Choice for Ottawa Apartments and Townhomes

Participants receive:

  • Opportunity to upload results time
  • Exclusive digital finisher medal for each event completed
  • Digital finisher certificate for each event completed
  • Access to upload training race results do not expire until September 8, 2022, as we welcome participants all season to join our training community!

Participation instruction will be sent prior to April 21 to registrants. Make sure you are signed up to take part!

To learn more about the Battle of Vimy Ridge, please visit here: https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/battles-and-stages/battle-of-vimy-ridge 

Une Course Extraordinaire

À venir : La bataille de la crête de Vimy (21 avril)
Le 9 avril est le jour de la bataille de la crête de Vimy. En l’honneur de cette journée, nous avons organisé nos premières activités d’entraînement 2022 autour de ce moment historique.

Toutes les personnes inscrites en 2022 peuvent participer à une activité de 5 km ou de 10 km, à partir du 21 avril, et elles recevront une médaille numérique spéciale dans leur compte Race Roster! Aucune inscription ni aucun achat supplémentaire n’est nécessaire.

Distances :

  • Course Juno 2 km
  • Course de 5 km présentée par General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada
  • Course de 10 km présentée par Accora Village, le premier choix des FAC en matière d’appartements et de maisons de ville à Ottawa

Les participants pourront profiter de ce qui suit :

  • Possibilité de télécharger les temps de course.
  • Médaille numérique exclusive de finaliste pour chaque activité réalisée.
  • Certificat numérique de finaliste pour chaque activité réalisée.
  • L’accès au téléchargement des résultats des courses d’entraînement n’expirera pas avant le 8 septembre 2022, car nous invitons les participants de toute la saison à se joindre à notre communauté d’entraînement!

Les instructions de participation seront envoyées avant le 21 avril aux personnes inscrites. Assurez-vous d’être inscrit pour participer!

Pour en savoir plus sur la bataille de la crête de Vimy, veuillez consulter la page suivante : La bataille de la crête de Vimy – Anciens Combattants Canada

No Ordinary Race

Upcoming: Canadian Rangers 75th Anniversary Challenge! (May 1-31)

To celebrate the historic 75th anniversary of the Canadian Rangers, we challenge you to log 75 kilometers throughout the month of May. This challenge is open to all current 2022 Canada Army Run participants.

Participation instruction will be sent prior to May 1 to registrants.

About the Canadian Rangers:
The Canadian Rangers are a part of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Reserves working in remote, isolated and coastal regions of Canada. They provide lightly-equipped, self-sufficient mobile forces to support CAF national security and public safety operations within Canada. They regularly train alongside other CAF members to remain prepared.

Some of the ways they protect Canada include:

  • Conducting patrols;
  • Reporting unusual activities or sightings;
  • Collecting local data for the CAF;
  • Performing sovereignty or national security duties;
  • Assisting in search and rescue efforts;
  • Assisting with natural disasters such as forest fires and floods.

Une Course Extraordinaire

À venir : Défi du 75e anniversaire des Rangers canadiens ! (Du 1er au 31 mai)

Pour célébrer le 75e anniversaire historique des Rangers canadiens, nous vous mettons au défi de parcourir 75 kilomètres pendant le mois de mai. Ce défi est lancé à tous les participants actuels de la Course de l’Armée du Canada 2022.

Les instructions de participation seront envoyées avant le 1er mai aux personnes inscrites.

À propos des Rangers canadiens :

Les Rangers canadiens font partie de la Réserve des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC) et travaillent dans les régions éloignées, isolées et côtières du Canada. Ils fournissent des forces mobiles, légèrement équipées et autosuffisantes, pour appuyer les opérations de sécurité nationale et de sécurité publique des FAC au Canada. Ils s’entraînent régulièrement aux côtés d’autres membres des FAC pour rester prêts.

Voici quelques exemples de ce qu’ils font pour protéger le Canada et les Canadiens :

  • Effectuer des patrouilles;
  • Signaler des activités ou des observations inhabituelles;
  • Recueillir des données locales pour les FAC;
  • Exécuter des tâches liées à la souveraineté ou à la sécurité nationale;
  • Participer aux efforts de recherche et de sauvetage;
  • Fournir de l’aide en cas de catastrophes naturelles telles que les feux de forêt et les inondations.

No Ordinary History

Canadian Ranger Sergeant Emily Coombs of Tofino, British Columbia, has served with 4th Canadian Ranger Patrol Group for six years and has been the Patrol Commander for the Ucluelet Canadian Ranger Patrol on Vancouver Island for four years. Along with running her patrol, she provides mentorship as an instructor on several courses for the Unit, such as Enhanced Wilderness Survival Training.

CR Sgt Coombs also serves her community as a volunteer firefighter, and she was a member of the Naval Reserve when she was younger. Service and the military have always been a big part of her life, and her passion for both led her to run her first Canada Army Run in 2020.

To learn more visit: armryun.ca/news

Une Histoire Extraordinaire

Le sergent Emily Coombs, de Tofino (Colombie-Britannique), sert dans le 4e Groupe de patrouille de Rangers canadiens depuis six ans et est commandante de la patrouille de Rangers canadiens de Ucluelet, sur l’île de Vancouver, depuis quatre ans. En plus de diriger sa patrouille, elle joue un rôle de mentor à titre d’instructrice dans le cadre de plusieurs cours de l’unité, notamment celui portant sur les techniques avancées de survie en milieu sauvage.

La Sgt Coombs était membre de la Réserve navale lorsqu’elle était plus jeune et elle sert maintenant sa communauté comme pompière volontaire. Le service et la vie militaire ont toujours été des éléments importants de sa vie, et sa passion pour les deux l’a amenée à participer à sa première Course de l’Armée du Canada en 2020.

Pour plus d’information visiter : armyrun.ca/fr/nouvelles

No Ordinary Cause

We are so excited to be back this year for another Canada Army Run! Thank you to the event organizers, participants, donors, and partners for their outstanding dedication to the cause over the years. By participating and fundraising for Canada Army Run, you will help make a difference in the lives of our military members in need.

Please click below to learn more about the Support Our Troops National Summer Camps Program, a program supported through your fundraising efforts. Thank you for standing with us.

To learn more visit: https://www.supportourtroops.ca/Get-Support/National-Summer-Camps-Program

After a neck injury left Cpl Billy Joe Laliberte unable to participate in certain activities, paddleboarding was introduced to him by a friend. Thanks to your support of Soldier On, he was able to receive an equipment grant and now has a way to stay get outside and stay active in his recovery!

To learn more about his recovery click here:  Cpl Billy-Joe Laliberte – Soldier On – Support Stories

Une Cause Extraordinaire

Nous sommes très heureux de tenir la Course de l’Armée du Canada encore une fois cette année! Nous remercions les organisateurs, les participants, les donateurs et les partenaires de leur dévouement exceptionnel à la cause au fil des années. En participant à la Course de l’Armée du Canada et en amassant des fonds, vous aiderez à améliorer la vie des militaires dans le besoin.

Cliquez sur le lien ci-dessous pour en apprendre davantage au sujet du programme national de camps d’été, un programme appuyé par vos efforts de collecte de fonds. Merci de votre appui.

Pour plus d’information visiter : Programme national de camps d’été – Programme national de camps d’été

Après avoir subi une blessure au cou, le Cpl Billy Joe Laliberte n’était plus en mesure de participer à certaines activités, un ami lui a donc fait connaître la planche à pagaie. Grâce à votre soutien à Sans limites, il a pu recevoir une subvention d’équipement et il peut maintenant rester actif pendant son rétablissement!

Pour en savoir plus sur son rétablissement  consulter la page suivante : Cpl Billy-Joe Laliberte – Sans Limites – Témoignages (sans-limites.ca)

No Ordinary Partners

Are you ready to ride? 

The 2022 virtual edition of the Navy Bike Ride, presented by BMO Bank of Montreal is now open. The event is open for those of any age and ability from all across Canada, as well as those sailors, soldiers and aviators deployed around the globe. As in past years, the 2022 Navy Bike Ride will be a free community event.  New to this year’s ride, will be a premium event that will challenge participants as we ride together this summer.

Visit Navybikeride.ca for more information and to register for this exciting event.

#OneNavyStrong

Des Partenaires Extraordinaire

Êtes-vous prêt à rouler ? 

L’édition virtuelle 2022 du Défi-vélo de la Marine, présenté par BMO Banque de Montréal est en ligne. L’événement est ouvert aux participants de tout âge et de toute capacité de tout le Canada, ainsi qu’aux matelots, soldats et aviateurs affectés dans le monde entier. Comme les années précédentes, le Défi-vélo de la Marine 2022 sera un événement communautaire gratuit. En nouveauté cette année, l’événement de premier ordre mettra les participants au défi de rouler ensemble cet été.

Visitez defivelomarine.ca https://defivelomarine.ca/pour plus d’information et pour vous inscrire à cet événement excitant.

#UneMarineUnieetForte

Celebrating Great Events Coming Up
Already registered for Canada Army Run: Virtual? Check out these other great virtual Canadian events to consider for your 2022 race season:
Célébrer les grands événements à venir
Êtes-vous déjà inscrit à la Course de l’Armée du Canada : virtuelle? Découvrez ces autres événements virtuels canadiens pour votre saison de course 2022 :
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Announcing our 2022 immigration conference! Plus: will banning foreign buyers fix Canada’s housing problem?

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


Canadian Studies Announcements
In This Issue:
Program News & Events
  • Announcing our 2022 conference: “Implementing Migration Policy: Excavating the Administrative and Bureaucratic Processes Behind Migrant Admissions and Deportation”
  • 2022 Thomas G. Barnes Lecture: “‘Practically American’: What a Canadian Schoolteacher’s Fight Against California’s Anti-Alien Laws Reveals About the Boundaries of American Identity”
In the News
  • Canada announces two-year ban on foreign homebuyers
Other Announcements
  • Applications open for General Idea Fellowship at the National Gallery of Canada
External Events
  • Canadian film at the San Francisco Indie Fest Green Film Festival
  • Permanent Revolution: A reading and conversation with Gail Scott
PROGRAM NEWS & EVENTS
2022 Conference: Implementing Migration Policy: Excavating the Administrative and Bureaucratic Processes Behind Migrant Admissions and Deportation
May 2-3 | 1:00-5:00 pm PT | IGS Library, Moses Hall | Learn more and RSVP here
Canadian Studies is pleased to officially announce the dates for our 2022 conference, our first since the start of the Pandemic. Hosted on the afternoons of May 2-3, 2022, this conference will bring together acclaimed senior and emerging scholars to evaluate different immigration policies in a global context.
The question of how to effectively manage international migration is one of the most difficult tasks facing governments in today’s globalized world. While much attention is paid to the ways politicians and activist groups influence immigration policy, commentators have often ignored the importance of administrative actors, such as bureaucrats, tasked with implementing these decisions. Often hidden from public view, these individuals operate behind the scenes to transform formal policy into on-the-ground practices which impact migrant populations in a variety of ways.
This conference will discuss how bureaucratic agencies and civil society organizations influence immigration policy and resettlement in developed countries in North America, Europe, and East Asia. Comparisons will be drawn between countries with relatively liberal immigration policies, such as Canada, with those that maintain more restrictive regimes. The conference will be organized into the following sessions:
May 2:
May 3:
A public reception will also be held on the evening of May 2. To view the full list of speakers and RSVP, please visit our conference page.
2022 THOMAS GARDEN BARNES LECTURE
“Practically American”: What a Canadian Schoolteacher’s Fight Against California’s Anti-Alien Laws Reveals About the Boundaries of American Identity
Thursday, April 28 | 12:30 pm PT | 223 Moses | RSVP here
Former Hildebrand Fellow Brendan Shanahan explores the case of Katharine Short, a Canadian immigrant to California who challenged early 20th-century anti-immigrant laws. In 1915, Short found her job as a California schoolteacher at risk when the state began enforcing a law barring non-citizens from public employment. She responded with a vigorous legal, public relations, political, and diplomatic campaign to save her job and those of other non-citizen schoolteachers in the state. Shanahan will discuss what the case shows about the disparate impact of the state’s anti-alien hiring laws, comparing the experiences of favorably portrayed immigrants (like white, middle-class Canadians) vs. less favored non-citizens (such as Mexican blue-collar laborers).
Brendan Shanahan is a socio-legal historian focusing on (North) American immigration and citizenship policy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. from UC Berkeley, received a Hildebrand Fellowship for work in Canadian Studies, and won the 2019 Outstanding Dissertation Award of the Immigration and Ethnic History Society. He is currently a postdoctoral associate at the MacMillan Center and visiting lecturer in the Yale Department of History.
IN THE NEWS
Canada Announces Two-Year Ban on Foreign Homebuyers
Last Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a long-expected two-year ban on the purchase of Canadian real estate by foreign citizens. The new ban comes as Canada faces an overheating real estate market, and is part of a raft of policies unveiled by the government to improve affordability, including major financial commitments for new affordable housing construction.
The rising costs of housing have become a major concern for many Canadians over the last few years, as well as a major political liability. In the last election, Trudeau’s Liberal Party promised strong action to curb prices as Canada faced a 20% increase in housing prices. Provincial governments, including Ontario and British Columbia, have also implemented their own taxes on foreign homebuyers in the face of public pressure. Ontario’s foreign speculation tax was recently expanded outside Toronto to cover the entire province, and increased to 20%.
The effects of the housing crises have been especially acute effects on young, first-time homebuyers. Recent research from Statistics Canada shows that 62% of Canadians 18-34 are waiting for prices to drop before purchasing. Many rely on relatives to help cover down payments; some young Canadians are even turning to unorthodox strategies like co-ownership to afford property in urban markets.
However, experts are skeptical that Trudeau’s foreign purchaser ban will have a significant impact on housing prices. Some argue foreign speculators are a scapegoat for a larger problem. While data show that investors made nearly 20% of home purchases in Canada in mid-2021, foreign buyers represented a small portion of that number, mostly concentrated in high-end real estate in urban cores. The remainder was purchased by Canadian individuals and corporations. Hildebrand Fellow Molly Harris is currently researching this dynamic, and the role of private equity firms and investment trusts in commodifying the housing market in Vancouver.
There are also concerns about the legal and ethical aspects of the ban. Some legal analysts question whether targeting buyers on the basis of their national origin violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; likewise, some American politicians assert the move would violate the recently-signed USMCA trade agreement. And some worry the taxes could affect Canadian foreign residents. This summer, Hildebrand Fellow Taesoo Song will be in Toronto studying the effects of Ontario’s speculation tax on low-income immigrant households.
Economists suggest that targeting speculation more broadly, as well as following through on promises to construct more housing, are more effective strategies to increase availability. Rising interest rates stemming from attempts to control inflation are also likely to bring down home prices, although without increasing affordability as mortgages become more expensive. But given the outsized impact of the housing sector on the Canadian economy, the government will be cautious about doing anything that could radically lower prices at the risk of causing a recession.
Image: House for sale in Burnaby, BC. Philippe Giabbanelli, Wikimedia Commons.
Applications Open for General Idea Fellowship at the National Gallery of Canada
Deadline: Friday, April 15
The National Gallery of Canada invites applications for its General Idea Fellowship, which encourages and supports advanced research in contemporary art. Research will relate to any aspect of contemporary art, and emphasize the use and investigation of the collections of the National Gallery of Canada.
The fellowship is open to art historians, curators, critics, conservators, graduate students and independent and other professionals working in the visual arts or in museology and related disciplines, and is open to international applicants. Each award is limited to a maximum of $15,000. The term of each award is one calendar year beginning May 30, 2022. Please visit the National Gallery’s site above for full terms and application details.
EXTERNAL EVENTS
San Francisco Indie Fest Green Film Festival
Friday, April 15 | 6:45 pm | San Francisco | Buy tickets here
This film festival will screen Forest for the Trees, the first feature film by award-winning Canadian war photographer Rita Leistner. Leistner goes back to her roots as a tree planter in the wilderness of British Columbia, offering an inside take on the grueling, sometimes fun and always life-changing experience of restoring Canada’s forests. The rugged BC landscape comes to life magically in Leistner’s photography, while the quirky characters and nuggets of wisdom shared around the campfire tell a sincere story of community.
Permanent Revolution: A Reading and Conversation with Gail Scott
Thursday, April 21 | 4:00 pm | 4229 Dwinelle Hall
The Montreal writer Gail Scott writes in the interstices of anglophone and francophone traditions, of the novel and theory, of prose and poetry. Scott’s audacious books refuse to divorce aesthetics from politics, and they demonstrate the inseparability of the erotic and the theoretical. Her innovative sentences dramatize the fractured relationship to language of minority subjects (including women, lesbians, and Indigenous people) and the sutured subjectivity that results.
In the 1970s and 80s, living in a French-speaking metropolis gave Scott a kind of privileged access to “French theory,” reading Barthes, Cixous or Derrida in the original. It also was during this period that she participated in Quebec’s feminist and formalist écriture au féminin moment alongside the poet Nicole Brossard. Her continental consciousness later led to her involvement with San Francisco’s New Narrative group in the 1990s and New York’s conceptual poetry scene in the past two decades.
Scott reflects on this trajectory in her essay collection, Permanent Revolution (Book*hug, 2021): “an evolutionary snapshot of [her] ongoing prose experiment that hinges the matter of writing to ongoing social upheaval.” She will read from her new book and then be joined by Canadian Studies faculty affiliate William Burton to discuss the politics and/of form, lesbian sexuality, colonisation, and more.
Canadian Studies Program
213 Moses Hall #2308
Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley, 213 Moses Hall #2308, Berkeley, CA 94720