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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.

Prof. Bloemraad cited in new study on minority inclusion; Call for papers on Québec-US relations

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


Canadian Studies Announcements
In this issue:
  • Irene Bloemraad cited in new study on political inclusion of visible minorities
  • Call for papers on the Québec-United States relationship
  • Canadian films available online through July 23
New Study Cites Research By Prof. Bloemraad, Shows Good Minority Representation in Canadian Government
new study published by the Institute for Research on Public Policy cities research on immigrant political inclusion conducted by our program director, Irene Bloemraad, to evaluate visible minority representation in the Canadian government. The study, by McGill University professor Jerome Black and Andrew Griffith of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, reveals good integration of most immigrant-origin minorities, though it also highlights notable gaps for Black and Filipino Canadians.
Professor Black taught Professor Bloemraad during her undergraduate studies at McGill, and she credits him with sparking her interest in the immigrant inclusion research he cities in the new study. Pointing to Black’s lasting influence on her academic trajectory, Bloemraad says this long-term relationship shows the crucial “importance of mentorship to keep Canadian Studies alive and well over time.”
Call for Papers: The Québec-United States Relationship
Deadline: July 31
The Institute on Québec Studies at SUNY Plattsburgh, in partnership with the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Groupe d’études et de recherche sur l’international et le Québec (GERIQ), École nationale d’administration publique (ÉNAP), and Observatoire sur les États-Unis, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), is convening a two day authors’ workshop on the Québec-United States relationship. The goal is to produce two scholarly volumes, one in French and one in English, to be published by leading university presses. The topic of discussion is:
The Québec-United States Relationship:
Political, Security, Economic, Cultural and Environmental Dynamics
Submissions must be received by July 31. Read the full requirements for the paper and logistical information for the associated conference here. For more information, please contact Dr. Christopher Kirkey at kirkeycj@plattsburgh.edu.
Canadian Films Available Online Through Seattle International Film Festival
Ongoing through July 23
Canadian Studies invites you to enjoy two independent Canadian films now available to rent online through July 23. The films are being screened by the Seattle International Film Festival in cooperation with the University of Washington’s Canadian Studies Center, and showcase the talent of award-winning contemporary Canadian filmmakers. Watch them online here.
And the Birds Rained Down (2019)
Louise Archambault (Québec)
127 min.; French with English subtitles.
Three elderly hermits live deep in the woods, cut off from the rest of the world. While wildfires threaten the region, their quiet life is about to be shaken by the arrival of two women in this gentle, elegiac study of intertwined lives.
One Day in the Life of Noah Piugattuk (2019)
Zacharias Kunuk (Inuit Nunangat)
111 min.; Inuktitut with English subtitles.
In 1961, Noah Piugattuck and his band of nomadic Inuit hunters are approached by a brutish white man known as “Boss” who pressures them to abandon their traditional way of life and move into settlement housing.
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Our next Virtual Roundtable | The Covid Pandemic: A Cyber Criminals “Nirvana”

An event from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area.


Join Sanjay Beri, Founder and CEO Netskope and Galina Antova, Co-Founder and CBO Claroty

C100 is excited to share details for next week’s Virtual Roundtable. Please join us on Wednesday for:

The Covid Pandemic: A Cyber Criminals “Nirvana”

July 8th @ 9AM PT/12PM ET

Join Cybersecurity leaders Sanjay Beri, CEO and Founder of Netskope (a Series G Cybersecurity company taking a data-centric approach to cloud security) and Galina Antova, Co-founder and CBO of Claroty (a Series C Cybersecurity company and leader in Operational Technology security), to discuss the new threats of cybercrime and why the cybersecurity industry matters more than ever now. As companies keep workers home and industries like healthcare, defense and finance see cyber attacks on the rise, hear how the “white knights” of the tech sector are fighting back.

MODERATOR

Arif Janmohamed (Partner, Lightspeed Venture Partners)

Arif joined Lightspeed in 2008 and focuses primarily on investments in the areas of cloud and datacenter technologies, as well as enterprise mobile and SaaS solutions. Prior to joining Lightspeed, Arif worked in the Corporate Business Development group at Cisco Systems.

PANELISTS

Sanjay Beri (CEO and Founder, Netskope)

Sanjay brings more than two decades of innovation and success in the cloud, networking, and security industries. His unique business sense, technical acumen, vision for the future of the industry, and unwavering focus on culture have contributed to his building a world-class team and iconic company as founder and CEO of Netskope. Prior to Netskope, Sanjay was VP & GM of Juniper Networks’ secure access business unit. He is also the co-founder of one of the world’s first data center encryption companies, Ingrian Networks, and has held leadership positions across numerous other security and networking companies.

Galina Antova (Co-Founder and Chief Business Development Officer, Claroty)

Galina is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and executive with over 15 years in cybersecurity. For the last 9 years Galina has focused on advancing the state of cybersecurity for critical infrastructure: first, through her work of establishing and leading Industrial Security Services at Siemens and later, through co-founding Claroty and growing it into the global leader in this new market segment.  Galina is an advocate for diversity, a mentor and contributor to various organizations promoting and supporting female founders.

See you online!

The C100 Team

Introducing the Florence Thank You Collection

This is a worthwhile venture to support from across the pond.


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BUY FLORENCE THANK YOU GIFTS AND AWARDS FROM RBLI

Following the amazing award day on Wednesday 1st July to say thank you to all our carers and nurses here at Royal British Legion Industries, we have been overwhelmed by the social media response to Florence and the gifts we made.  So many people are asking if they can buy the gifts for people they also want to say Thank You to.

The Thank You award which was created for our carers was unique and there will only ever be 110 made and they were given out on Wednesday.  However with this in mind we have decided that whilst our Thank You award was a limited edition and especially for our RBLI carers we have created a slightly different, smaller, award that we are going to offer to the general public.

In addition as the feedback for the gifts we created has had such a fantastic reaction we have carried on printing additional gift products that you can buy.  We are naming it our Thank You collection.

We do hope you will take a look on the RBLI shop website.

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Frontline nurses and carers today face their own battle against an invisible deadly enemy which threatens not only those they care for, but also themselves. Over recent months, teams of nurses and carers all over the country have gone into battle themselves, just as Florence did, to provide crucial care to those who need it most. RBLI’s care team work across our village which provides a home to more than 300 veterans and their families. The team look after veterans with life-changing injuries and mental scars brought about by conflict as well as elderly residents who have multiple, challenging health conditions, including dementia.
All of RBLI’s veteran residents are particularly vulnerable to both Covid-19 and to the time spent in isolation. During the Covid-19 pandemic our carers have worked long hours, facing the fear every day they will lose those they care deeply about, and it is their dedication and professionalism that has carried them through. Not only have they fought this virus, they have also made life better, happier, and fuller, for all our veterans. RBLI’s care and welfare approach – which is called STEP IN – is to put personal interests, goals, hobbies and skills at the centre of our care. It brings everyone into a positive and active community.
Everyone at RBLI, residents and staff alike know that the impact of their care will last for decades. The iconic image of the Lady with the Lamp – her practices and her dedication to the care of our nation’s heroes – lives on in our carers today. We hope that just like Florence their work, in the face of an unprecedented nursing challenge, will never be forgotten.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
Florence Nightingale undoubtedly saved the lives of many, including countless wounded, injured and sick members of the British Armed Forces. With her pioneering practices laying at the very heart of modern nursing, which today faces an unprecedented challenge with COVID-19, the legacy of this great woman’s work is felt now more than ever.
Born 200 years ago this year in her name-sake city, Florence, Italy, Florence Nightingale has become a national symbol of wellbeing, health, compassion and care. An iconic figure, Nightingale made her name as the Lady with the Lamp, caring for military personnel in dangerous conditions during the Crimean War. That war saw thousands of soldiers who were sent to fight in October 1853 – soldiers who months later would find themselves chronically undersupplied, thousands of miles from home and bearing the brunt of war.
Twelve long months after making that journey, almost 20,000 troops found themselves in military hospitals, scarred physically and mentally by conflict, where poor sanitation and chronic understaffing left them in inhuman conditions. They were without the care needed for the wellbeing of any human being, let alone those who had risked their lives for their country. Florence Nightingale was asked to organise a corps of nurses to be sent over to improve the care of soldiers left sick and injured by that ghastly war. It was there where she would build her ever-lasting legacy.
She worked tirelessly to sanitise the filthy hospitals and care for the soldiers at their bedside in a way which made way for the modern concept of good bedside manner. Her compassion saw her work late into the night, moving from bed to bed by lamplight, tending to battle-weary soldiers who had risked their lives, earning her the title of the “Lady with the Lamp.” Florence put in place a long line of influential procedures which during the 20th century standardised infection control measures, and best practice, this has influenced the nursing profession of today. Those early foundations demonstrated that nursing at scale could save thousands, even millions of lives. Florence’s dedication providing the high quality care worthy of a soldier, and the legacy that followed, lives on in the nurses and carers of today.
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MARTIN BARRAUD
Martin Barraud founder of We Make You Think, is an installation artist and award-winning conceptual photographer who in 2016 created the iconic Tommy, recently helping RBLI in its very successful VE Day Campaign. His latest project with the charity has seen him create the striking Florence Nightingale image. Both Tommy and Florence, Martin says, engage with a single figure to represent great sacrifice and dedication for the wellbeing of millions. His inspiring Florence image reflects the carers who have served on the frontline during the Covid 19 pandemic.
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Canada Day Wrap Up, and Happy Independence Day

A follow-up item from a fellow Canadian organization here in California.


Canada Day at Your House

On Wednesday evening, July 1st, we held our annual Canada Day celebration virtually, for you to enjoy in the comfort of your home. We want to say THANK YOU to the over 4,000 people who watched our celebration from all over the world!

Also, a BIG thanks to our friends at Canadians Abroad Los Angeles and Canadians in San Diego! Through this partnership, we wanted to bring Canadian acting, musical, comedic, and athletic talent to your home. We’re proud to have showcased the Consulate General of Canada’s Top 20 in 20 to support Canadians on the front-line of COVID-19 relief efforts, and an important message in support of the Black Lives Matter movement to highlight our group’s shared commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Don’t worry if you missed the live event! You can replay the event, as well as catch individual performances on our YouTube Channel. Be sure to subscribe to catch new clips from the show as we add them.

Canada Day Videos
We are pleased to announce the winner of Air Canada’s two roundtrip flights to Connie Dang Castellon. Dafne Gokcen and Darren Bigras also take home limited editions of Dan Aykroyd’s Crystal Head Vodka!

A special thank you to Zaib Shaikh and his team at the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles, our sponsors Anna Innis from Air Canada and Crystal Head Vodka and our Canadian-owned food and beverage partners (Ventura Spirits, Republic of Pink, Urban Press Winery, Laguna Canyon Winery, Fresh on Sunset, JOEY Restaurants and Poutine Brothers.)

Most importantly, we want to thank our friends from Canadians Abroad Los Angeles and Canadians in San Diego! We all came together with a shared vision of supporting YOU in this time of need and we hope we brought a smile to your face from the comfort of your own home.

As you know, now is a crucial time for Canadians here in California and everywhere to support one another. We are a diverse, unique, and strong membership and we want to continue to bring a face to the heroes of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement.

Happy Independence Day

From Canadians in Orange County to our Canadian community living here in the United States, we want to wish you all a Happy “4th of July” weekend!

While we’re proud of where we came from, and also acknowledge and respect where we choose to live. While social distancing and protecting others by wearing masks is still recommended, we hope you’re able to enjoy small family gatherings over some BBQ and beers!

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