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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.

CAN Announcements

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


Canadian Studies Announcements
Next Week: Thomas Garden Barnes Lecture:
Maps, Indigenous Territory, and the Problem of Anachronism, feat. Prof. Richard A. Rhodes
Lecture | February 11 | 12:30 p.m. | 223 Moses Hall
The annual Thomas Garden Barnes Lecture will take place next Tuesday, February 11. The speaker will be Canadian Studies Program co-director, Professor Richard A. Rhodes.
One of the more problematic tasks in studying the geography of language is charting shifts in the location of minority languages. Societies speaking threatened languages are often also under territorial pressures. Maps by experts have implications well beyond their best take on history, and the indigenous peoples of North America provide some of the most cogent examples. In this talk, Professor Rhodes will address several examples of First Nations/Native American people that highlight some of these problems.
Canadian Studies welcomes Rosann Greenspan
The Canadian Studies program is excited to welcome our newest advisory board member, Dr. Rosann Greenspan. Born and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Dr. Greenspan graduated with her B.A. magna cum laude in Yale University’s first class of undergraduate women. She earned an M.A. from the Centre for Criminology at the University of Toronto, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in the interdisciplinary Jurisprudence & Social Policy Program in U.C. Berkeley School of Law.
In addition to her almost 20 years at Berkeley’s Center for the Study of Law and Society, where she was executive director until her retirement in 2019, she has held positions as research officer at the Law Reform Commission of Canada, postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, US Supreme Court fellow, research director at the Police Foundation in Washington, DC, and lecturer in Legal Studies at U.C. Berkeley, inter alia. Besides Ontario, where she returns regularly, she has also lived in Quebec and British Columbia, and briefly in the Yukon. Her most recent publication is the edited volume, The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice: Studies Inspired by the Work of Malcolm Feeley, edited by Rosann Greenspan, Hadar Aviram and Jonathan Simon (Cambridge University Press, 2019).
Postdoctoral Opportunity in Canadian Studies at UC Berkeley
The Canadian Studies Program at UC Berkeley is accepting applications for a one-year post-doc position with a focus on immigration and Canadian politics. Please help us spread the word to anyone you think might be interested!
This is a 12-month, 100% time position, beginning August 1, 2020. 80% of the holder’s time will be dedicated to projects developed in collaboration with the Thomas Garden Barnes Chair of Canadian Studies; 20% of the holder’s time is reserved for their own research and writing. There is no teaching obligation.
The successful candidate will oversee the fielding of online surveys of Canadian attitudes on immigration, and help advance possible parallel surveys in the United States and other immigrant-receiving countries. Other projects will leverage the postdoctoral scholar’s interests and strengths, ideally complementing the Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative’s Mapping Spatial Inequality project and/or the focus of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research’s new Boundaries, Membership and Belonging program.
We hope to fill this position quickly. Applications will be accepted until February 17, 2020. The maximum annualized salary direct-paid by Berkeley for this position is $60,000, with a comprehensive benefits package. Salary will be determined commensurate with qualifications, experience and campus policy.
Co-sponsored Event: Mental Health and Refugees: The Eritrean Case
Lecture | February 7 | 5:30 p.m. | 223 Moses Hall
Speaker/Performer: Yohannes Ferdinando Drar, The Royal
Mental health problems and suicide are two challenges facing the Eritrean community. The denial of basic rights in Eritrea and subsequent difficulties experienced during migration, while claiming asylum, and when integrating into new cultures in destination countries continue to affect migrants. As a result, many Eritrean refugees suffer from poor mental health, and a high suicide rate among Eritrean refugees in Canada and the U.S.
Yohannes Ferdinando Drar came to Canada in the 80’s as refugee from Eritrea. He attained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Carleton University in Ottawa, and has since worked as a mental health social worker at Royal Ottawa Hospital. He is a strong advocate for refugees’ mental health issues, a community activist, and organizer. His passion remains to integrate new immigrants and refugees into their host country.
For more information, click here.
Crossing Borders: A Multi-Disciplinary Student Conference
Conference | March 6-7 | Brock University, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
The Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University will be hosting the Crossing Borders conference on March 6 and 7. The deadline for abstract submission is February 14, with February 21 being the deadline to submit complete papers to be considered for the Best Paper award. The keynote address will follow the conference banquet on Friday, March 6, and will highlight Dr. Andrew Holman, editor of the American Review of Canadian Studies and professor of history/director of Canadian Studies for Bridgewater University. His talk is entitled “Hockey Talk: Sport, Communications, and a History of Getting it Wrong.”
Please submit abstracts to canadianstudies@brocku.ca.
Conference and keynote registration: crossingborders2020.eventbrite.ca
Events From Our Friends at the Canadian Consulate
March 3: Vishtèn at Freight & Salvage
Musical performance | 8:00 p.m. | Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison St, Berkeley
For close to fifteen years, the Acadian trio Vishtèn has dazzled audiences with its fiery blend of traditional French songs and original instrumentals that fuse Celtic and Acadian genres with a modern rock sensibility and indie-folk influences. Lauded as “traditional but fiercely up-to-the-moment” (Penguin Eggs), this band from Canada’s east coast has been recognized as an ambassador of Francophone culture around the world.
Click here for tickets and more information.
March 24: Techplomacy: Global Leaders Wrestling with Big Tech
Panel discussion | 6:00 p.m. | Manny’s, 3092 16th St, San Francisco
The effects of unchecked technology growth have become apparent in the wake of major political events, privacy breaches, and social transformations. We need to make sure that our democracy sets boundaries for the tech industry—and not the other way around.
In a town hall-style panel discussion, techplomacy leaders from Canada, Switzerland, and Denmark will be available to answer questions and take suggestions about how governments can (or should) use tech policy to shape the future of our societies.
Click here for tickets and more information.
Canadian Studies Program
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Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley, 213 Moses Hall #2308, Berkeley, CA 94720

 

Celebration of Life – Danny Mander

We have been notified of the details for the Celebration of Life for Danny Mander.  We would love to see members of the Royal Canadian Legion in attendance, as his association with our branch was a big part of Danny’s life.


Danny died July 7th, 2019 at 102 years old. His Celebration of Life party will be:

When: Saturday, February 29th, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Where: Rancho Murieta Association Building, 7191 Murieta Parkway, Rancho Murieta, CA 95683

Contact: Vicki O’Shaughnessy, 916-799-2796, sactovicki1@gmail.com

 

The Victoria Cross is established on Feb.5, 1856

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Military Milestones
The Victoria Cross is established

The Victoria Cross is established

Story by Sharon Adams

In the mid-1800s, the highest British military honours were almost exclusively awarded to senior officers under the observant eye of generals. But generals rarely make it to the front lines, where the heroism of brave junior officers and enlisted men mostly went unrecognized except among themselves.

The Crimean War changed that. For the first time, a war was covered by journalists. William Howard Russell of The Times reported on the bravery and plight of ordinary soldiers. A new award, open to all ranks, was proposed—the Victoria Cross, instituted on Feb. 5, 1856.

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The Victoria Cross is established

A new era of war films triumphs

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Like westerns, the popularity of war films comes and goes with the shifting times. Front Lines Weekly looks at some of the best war films of the past six decades and what is coming in the wake of the success of the innovative First World War film 1917. A series of landmark anniversaries, along with the dwindling numbers of Second World War veterans, may be behind a spate of recent and coming war films that take advantage of advanced and more judiciously applied computer-generated imagery, as well as more thoughtful sets and storylines.

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This week in history

February 7, 1945

British, American and Russian leaders meet at an undisclosed location near the Black Sea to decide on the final phase of the war against Germany.

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Your Marine Club Calendar for February 2020

The up-coming events from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


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FEBRUARY 2020     MMA EVENT CALENDAR

This Month

2020 marks our 15th year of hosting Gold Star families here at the Marines’ Memorial Club. For two days in February, parents who have lost a child in military service find mutual support and a safe place, where they feel truly understood, to share their memories and their grief. You can support our Gold Star families by attending the memorial service on 21 February, and by making a donation to this year’s Annual Gold Star Parents Honor and Remembrance event. Thank you.

Upcoming Events

If you are interested in sponsoring a Club event, please contact the Development Department at Development@marinesmemorial.org.

Super Bowl at Chesty’s
GAME VIEWING  SUNDAY 2 FEBRUARY, 3:30 p.m. Kickoff

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Super Bowl LIV is here! Chesty’s Bar on the 12th floor will open at 3:00 for viewing.  We’ll be cheering on our 49ers, enjoying the view and camaraderie. Oh, you’re a Kansas City fan? That’s OK, everyone’s welcome!

CASH BAR, NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

75th Anniversary of Iwo Jima
COMMEMORATION  THURSDAY 13 FEBRUARY, 6 p.m.

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Please join us as we remember and honor veterans of this pivotal battle of World War II. Our speaker, Col Peter Underwood, USMC (Ret), was Assistant Professor of history at the US Naval Academy, Professor of Strategy at the US Naval War College, and is currently writing a history of the USMC in the First World War.

FREE EVENT  |  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Memorial Service | Gold Star Honor and Remembrance
COMMEMORATION  FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY, 9 a.m.

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The Marines’ Memorial’s 15th annual Gold Star Parents Honor and Remembrance event benefits parents whose children were killed while serving the US Armed Forces. Please join us for this special memorial service in the Marines’ Memorial Theatre.

DONATE TO SUPPORT GOLD STAR PARENTS

Dean Reuter | The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America’s Deal with the Devil
MEET THE AUTHOR  WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH, 6 p.m.

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Join us in discovering the chilling, true story of General Hans Kammler, who was responsible for the construction of Hitler’s slave labor sites and concentration camps. Kammler’s purported suicide after the war was never confirmed. The discovery of his post-war life in the US forms the basis of this compelling book.

FREE EVENT  |  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Member Reception and Wine Tasting
MEMBERSHIP EVENT  WEDNESDAY 25 MARCH, 6 p.m.

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Learn about your Club’s history and benefits you receive as a member. As a special treat, we will be unveiling our new private label wine! Wine tasting (and souvenir wine glass!) will be $20, but if you joined in the past 12 months, watch your email for your special link to attend for free.

SAVE THE DATE AND WATCH YOUR INBOX FOR REGISTRATION DETAILS!

Save the Date – Mark Your Calendar Now!
MORE GREAT UPCOMING EVENTS AT YOUR CLUB

Easter Brunch 4/12/20
Meet the Author: Brian Sobel “Fighting Pattons” 5/6/20
245th Marine Corps Birthday Ball 11/14/20
Thanksgiving Brunch 11/26/20
Holly Jolly Christmas Party 12/5/20
Army vs Navy Viewing Party 12/12/20
New Year’s Eve Celebration 12/31/20

More for Members

Happy Hour in the Flying Leatherneck Lounge
MEMBERS ONLY  TUESDAY – FRIDAY 4 – 6 p.m.

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The Flying Leatherneck Lounge on the Club’s 2nd floor is a great place to run into old friends and meet new ones. If you’re staying here, Happy Hour is complimentary. Why not stop in this week?

Wedding on a Budget? Take a look at our Skyline Package.
MMC EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS 

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Consider your Club’s Skyline Wedding Package. Available Sunday and Monday evenings only, your all-inclusive celebration takes place on the Club’s 12th floor, with stunning views, expert event coordination, exceptional service, and gourmet catering. Only $99 per person (50-90 guests).

CLICK HERE TO EMAIL OR CALL LISA JIMENEZ AT (415) 830-9135

 

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For unique gifts all year long, visitMarineClubStore.com
HIGH QUALITY GIFTS + CLUB PRIDE

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This stylish, wind- and water-resistant windbreaker is the perfect layer for the golf course or anywhere it’s you against the elements. Zippered hand pockets and chest pocket keep your essentials safe and dry. Wear your Club pride wherever you go!

CLICK HERE TO SHOP NOW

Reciprocal Clubs Worldwide: Download the List 

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Are you planning to travel? As a member, you have reciprocal privileges at over 250 private clubs around the world! The complete listing of our Reciprocal Clubs, including addresses and contact information, is available for download here.

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Scrubbing In Live!
COMEDY / PODCAST  1 FEBRUARY, 8 p.m.

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Becca Tilley and Tanya Rad put on their scrubs and take their podcast live! Join them for a Girls Night Out filled with laughter (and a few of Tanya’s tears). Special guests will join the BFFs on stage as they answer a host of relationship and modern woman questions!

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Humanities West: Greenberg Among Friends – Mozart
LECTURE / CONCERT  6 FEBRUARY, 7:30 p.m.

mozart-2020-MCM.jpgThis event explores the life, times and personality of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in an effort to understand the living, breathing man behind the music. Join musicologist Robert Greenberg and pianist Linio Rivera for an enlightening musical evening.

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Pavlo In Concert
MUSIC  7 FEBRUARY, 8 p.m.

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Buckle in for a major musical extravaganza! One of the most influential and respected guitarists of our time, Pavlo and his band will take you on a Mediterranean escape for a couple of hours, performing their signature feel good music.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

Humanities West: Etruscan Italy – Life and Afterlife
LECTURE / CONCERT  28 & 29 FEBRUARY

Etruscans.jpgThe Etruscans were major contributors to some of Western civilization’s greatest achievements in architecture, engineering, and art. They were a sophisticated and wealthy people living in central Italy between the 8th and 2nd centuries BCE. Come join us in learning about their fascinating culture.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

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