Your CWGC newsletter: War Graves Week launches this week – book an event! đź“°

This month’s newsletter from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Welcome to the CWGC’s latest newsletter

War Graves Week • Memorial For South African Servicemen World War One • Celebrating Malta’s George Cross • The Fallen Artists Of World War Two

Our second annual War Graves Week is starting on 21st May and there is lots to see and do! This year we are exploring the stories of the everyday men and women just like you, who through their actions and work truly did the extraordinary.

Visit our new website feature which launched this week, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times which you can find here, and discover how your skills might have been put to use during the World Wars.

You can also learn the stories of ordinary men and women from five key industries who made their mark on history – and find out who you could have been. Head over and meet some of the people we commemorate – then share your story on social media using #ExtraordinaryTimes.

We are also running a fantastic programme of special talks, tours and events taking place across the UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Malta throughout the week.

Many events are taking place at CWGC cemeteries and monuments and we will also be popping up at locations across the UK, so come and say hello. Our events list is constantly updated, so please check in regularly to see what events are happening near you here.

Whatever you’re doing during War Graves Week, remember to share your visits and experiences with us on social media – don’t forget to use the hashtag #ExtraordinaryTimes to add your voice and show your support.

A new memorial honouring black South Africans who gave their lives in the First World War has been commissioned by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission… Read more.

The site for the new monument in the Cape Town Company’s Garden.

As part of the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of Malta receiving the George Cross, Elaine Zerafa, who provides guided tours of our Imtarfa Military Cemetery, has been speaking to the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) about Malta’s world war history… Read more.

Two months after the Second World War began, the young Director of the National Gallery, Sir Kenneth Clark, chaired the first meeting of the War Artists Advisory Committee (WAAC). He had proposed the idea and the government had finally approved it. On a dark November afternoon in 1939 they met… Read more.

The Drop. 1944 © Albert Richards. IWM ART LD 3924

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It’s the start of summer! Asian Heritage Month; grant deadline extended

An item from one of our fellow Canadian organizations in the Bay Area.  And thank you to our colleagues in the Canadian Studies Program at UC Berkeley for their continued support and promotion of our Legion events.


Canadian Studies Announcements
In This Issue:
Program News & Events
  • A special thanks to everyone who made our 2022 conference a success!
  • Deadline extended: Hildebrand Fellowship & Ross Prize
In the News
  • Celebrating Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the US
External Events
  • Memorial Day Service
Please note: Beginning this week, our newsletter is moving to our summer schedule, with publication once every two weeks.
PROGRAM NEWS & EVENTS
A Special Thanks to Everyone Who Made our 2022 Conference a Success!
Canadian Studies would like to extend our sincere thanks to the panelists and guests who attended our conference on global migration policy last Monday and Tuesday – our first conference since 2019. The in-person interaction facilitated by this event was irreplaceable, and over those two days, we sustained an in-depth discussion that placed Canada’s immigration system in a global context. Importantly, we shed light on lesser-known factors that influence a country’s policy at a subnational level, including bureaucratic culture, civil society groups, and the work done by local and regional governments. Thank you again for your support, and we hope to see you again soon!
Deadline Extended: Hildebrand Fellowship & Ross Prize
The Canadian Studies Program has extended the deadline to apply for UC Berkeley students to apply for graduate and undergraduate research funding. Applications for AY 2022-23 will close this Friday, May 13, 2022. 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 average around $5,000.
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!
IN THE NEWS
Celebrating Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the US
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada and the US! During this month, we celebrate the many contributions made by members of the Asian-Pacific Islander community to our countries and societies.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the month’s official celebration in Canada. Originally established through the advocacy of a number of Asian-American congresspeople in the United States, President Jimmy Carter approved the first official US Asian Heritage Month in 1978. The commemoration was adopted unofficially in Canada the 1990s to recognize the Asian-Canadian community. The Canadian government officially recognized the celebration in 2002 thanks to a campaign led by Vivienne Poy, the country’s first-ever senator of Asian descent.
The official theme for this year’s Asian Heritage Month in Canada is “Continuing a legacy of greatness“. Canada Heritage encourages you to join the official celebration on Facebook Live today at 3:30 pm PT (6:30 pm ET). This live event will celebrate the month’s 20th anniversary with performances, tributes, interviews, and much more!
EXTERNAL EVENTS
Memorial Day Service
Sunday, May 29 | 11:00 am PT | Colma | RSVP here
Join Branch 25 of the Royal Canadian Legion (representing the San Francisco Bay Area) for their annual Memorial Day Service, supported by our U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Arkansas Division. The service will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion plot in Greenlawn Cemetery at 1100 El Camino Real in Colma.
This event will be webcast live; if you are unable to attend in person and wish to view the online stream, please register above.
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Reminder: Join Us For Our Memorial Day Service – Sunday, 29 May 2022

Join the Branch 25 of the Royal Canadian Legion (representing the San Francisco Bay Area) for their annual Memorial Day Service, supported by our  U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps (USNSCC) Arkansas Division. The service will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion plot in the Greenlawn Cemetery on 1100 El Camino Real in Colma, California. If you are unable to attend in person and wish to view the online stream, please register at:

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_j2HCF92YRtOV1orcTmlUOg

More information can be found at https://royalcanadianlegionus25.com/memorial-day-service/

Friend RBLI celebrate new achievements in supporting Armed Forces veterans

A newsletter from the organization formerly known as There But Not There.


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RBLI CELEBRATE NEW ACHIEVEMENTS IN SUPPORTING ARMED FORCES VETERANS

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Catch up with the latest RBLI news and updates including our recent win at the 2022 Social Value Awards, the grand opening of a new Bambooserie at Great Comp Garden, the much-anticipated Big Fish event and more.
SOCIAL VALUE AWARD WINNERS 2022
Our industry-leading social enterprise factories, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company and Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company were shortlisted amongst three other worthy third sector projects, and we couldn’t be happier to be announced as the winner at tonight’s award ceremony.

As a business leader in the manufacturing space, we are extremely proud of what we have achieved so far, and our commitment to providing meaningful employment opportunities to veterans and people with disabilities will continue for years to come.

THE BIG FISH EVENT

It’s not too late to get your tickets for Bunzl Greenham’s Big Fish event on 27th May 2022! The charity fishing match is a fantastic way to support Armed Forces veterans. Spectators and family members are welcome, making it a fun day out for the whole family with raffle prizes to be won throughout the day.

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JOSHUA’S SLEEP OUT

After spending almost 50 nights sleeping out and raising over ÂŁ5,000 for homeless veterans, 11-year-old Great Tommy Sleep Out participant, Joshua, concluded his challenge with a tour of the RBLI village in Aylesford, meeting numerous staff and veterans, and spending one final night camping out in the Garden of Honour.

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GREAT COMP GARDEN: BAMBOOSERIE NOW OPEN
MP, Tom Tugendhat, unveiled the new Bambooserie at Great Comp Garden in Sevenoaks last Friday in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of Kent and the veterans, volunteers and gardeners who worked together to create this therapeutic environment for former servicemen and women adjusting to civilian life.

This fantastic horticultural project is all thanks to the support received from our partners, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, who’s ongoing commitment to helping military veterans has created a number of opportunities for us to provide housing, employment and welfare support to our vulnerable heroes.

SUPPORT OUR FALKLANDS VETERANS

Commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War with our entire Falklands 40 range including flags, lapel pins, tankards, stickers and more.

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Walk, run, cycle or swim 40 miles during the month of May and together we will honour the lives lost during the Falklands War. Register for FREE today.

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HAPPY VE DAY

Tomorrow (8th May) the world celebrates Victory in Europe, ending the war with Germany in 1945. It was on this day that Winston Churchill made a national radio broadcast announcing the news that the war in Europe had ended following German surrender. He later appeared on the balcony of the Ministry of Health building in London declaring to the huge cheering crowds “This is your victory”.

SEAT UNIQUE VISIT

Last week, RBLI partners, Seat Unique, toured the RBLI village, visiting our social enterprise factory, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company, and introducing them to some of the veterans living and working on the village. Seat Unique provide fans of sports, entertainment and hospitality with a secure and easy way to access premium tickets online whilst supporting our Armed Forces veterans.

Thank you so much for your ongoing support for RBLI.
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