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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

WEBINAR POSTED ON-DEMAND: “Can the lessons of WWI help us avoid WWIII”

The recording for this event that may be of interest to members is now available.


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Poignant, relevant, insightful
and a little scary


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Our panel of leading WWI historians and experts explored ways that an understanding of WWI might help us avoid slipping into a larger and more devastating world conflict through the crisis in Ukraine.

No one intended WWI. How did a relatively minor event evolve into a global cataclysm? What are the parallels? WWI, WWII and the conflict in Ukraine all involve the Baltic region. Why might that be? What lessons from WWI can be applied to the region, situation and conditions today to forestall escalation? What lessons from WWI might the diplomats and negotiators keep in mind as they explore the paths and roadblocks to peace?

If you attended, we created a transcript as a reference. It is a surprisingly interesting read. If you did not, choose your way of accessing the event. We have the webinar video, an audio podcast (great for drivetime) and the transcript available on-demand.

Thank you.

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Raising Funds for Humanitarian Relief

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The webinar is also a fundraiser for humanitarian relief aimed at Ukrainian refugees. Estimates are that more than 12,000,000 have left their homes. The humanitarian crisis is real and severe.

So we are asking you – our friends and the entire WWI community of interest to help. All funds will go directly to provide shelter, food and care for these Ukrainian refugees. They need our help.

In memory of young Herbert Hoover and his humanitarian relief efforts in Belgium in WWI, Read the story by clicking above to understand why you should help today in 2022.

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Please text WWIHELP to the number 41444

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Upcoming Events at the Interfaith Center at the Presidio

Note that according to the SFTourismTips website:

…this year’s Memorial Day Ceremony at the National Cemetery on Monday, May 30, 2022. This is the largest Bay Area event on Memorial Day and the best place to pay tribute to our veterans.

Ceremony Details

Band Concert – This year’s event will kick off with a band concert at 10:30 am.

Formal Program – After the concert, at around 11 am, the formal program starts. It features several speakers including both local politicians and veterans.

This year’s speakers include CDR Daniel Bernardi, Ph.D., Navy Reserve, Sgt. Maj of the Army Michael Grinston, and others.

It also includes a Gold Star Family wreath presentation and a flyover by the Coast Guard Air Station San Francisco.

This program lasts about an hour.

There are plenty of places to sit during the ceremony. You can also walk around and explore the gravestones as you can hear the speeches in this part of the cemetery too.

After the formal ceremony concludes, members may be interested in this event at the Chapel next door.


Interfaith Center at the Presidio

Unleashing the Power of

Interreligious Cooperation

MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE

Honor and Remember

Monday, May 30, 2022 at 12:00 pm

Meditative Organ Concert

(. . .following the Annual Observance at the

San Francisco National Cemetery next door)

Masks Required Indoors

Presidio Chapel

130 Fisher Loop, San Francisco, CA 94129

P.O. Box 29055  • San Francisco, CA 94129 • 415-561-3930 (office)

415-515-5681 (cell)  • presidiointerfaith@gmail.com www.interfaithpresidio.org

Scientists claim to have solved mystery of Gulf War illness

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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Scientists claim to have solved mystery of Gulf War illness

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

A team of American scientists claims to have solved the mystery of Gulf War illness in a detailed genetic study that points the finger of blame at sarin nerve gas.

The researchers at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center’s epidemiology division in Dallas not only found that veterans exposed to sarin during the Persian Gulf War were more likely to develop problems associated with the illness, they also discovered the risk was regulated by a gene that can enable some people’s bodies to better break down the nerve agent.

 

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The Parliament bombing of 1966

STORY BY SHARON ADAMS

On May 18, 1966, a lone man left the public galleries of the House of Commons during a debate and went to the men’s washroom on the third floor. Then he lit the fuse on a dynamite bomb.

But Paul Joseph Chartier had miscalculated exactly how long it would take the wick to burn. Instead of his likely intended victims—politicians on the floor of the House—the 44-year-old accidentally blew himself up.

 

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