Tag Archives: Webinar

WEBINAR: “Can the lessons of WWI help us avoid WWIII”

Note this up-coming event from the organization formerly known as the World War One Centennial Commission.


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May 17, 2022

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Please join us for this timely event.


We have assembled leading WWI historians and experts who will explore the 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. What are the parallels? What lessons from WWI can be applied to the situation in Europe today?

Even if you can’t attend live, please register so we can notify you when this webinar becomes available online and on-demand.

Thank you.

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Raising Funds for Humanitarian Relief

Humanitarian Relief

The idea for the webinar is to draw parallels between 1914 and 2022. Here is another!

In 1914, Germany’s aggression rolling into Belgium, and then into Europe, caused a massive humanitarian crisis displacing millions. Today, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused over 10 million Ukrainians to flee their homes. Desperate families of women, children and elderlies need shelter, food and care.

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 displaced Ukrainian refugees.

They need our help.

To Donate

Please text WWIHELP to the number 41444

OR CLICK HERE

Event | Reading Canada: Canada in NAT0, 1949-2019

This online event later this week may be of interest to some of our branch members.


Webinar: Lianne C. Leddy on Cold War Colonialism

These webinars, which are offered in partnership with Dominion Command, may be of interest to some members.


Cold War Colonialism: Anishinaabek Responses to Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake
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LIANNE C. LEDDY

Cold War Colonialism: Anishinaabek Responses to Uranium Mining at Elliot Lake

March 30th, 7:00 PM ET

The webinar is FREE on Zoom.

Registration is required. Click HERE.

In this talk, Leddy will discuss Serpent River First Nation’s resilience in confronting colonial extractive practices during the Cold War period. Relying on oral and archival research methods, Leddy argues that Anishinaabek responses to the devastating impacts of uranium mining in our territory were framed by a powerful understanding of health and homeland.
UPCOMING WEBINARS

17 March | Guelph Military Lecture Series
David Borys
“Civilians at the Sharp End: Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe, 1944–45”
Click HERE for More Information

14 April | Guelph Military Lecture Series
Geoffrey Bird
“‘The torch be yours to hold it high’: Heritage, Meaning, and Remembering Well in the 21st Century”
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Presented by:
Click here to listen to the latest episode of On War & SocietyOh What A Visual War with Beatriz Pichel.

On War & Society features authors discussing their research, the challenges associated with doing history, and life ‘behind the book.’

Copyright © 2022 LCSC, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
LCSC
75 University Ave W
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5

Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada · 75 University Ave W · Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 · Canada

Webinar: Maya Goldenberg on Vaccine Hesitancy

These webinars, which are offered in partnership with Dominion Command, may be of interest to some members.


Is There a War on Science?
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MAYA GOLDENBERG

Is There a War on Science?

February 16th, 7:00 PM ET

The webinar is FREE on Zoom.

Registration is required. Click HERE.

Using vaccine hesitancy as a case study, Maya Goldenberg argues against the common view that public controversy over scientific claims is part of a culture war on science. These controversies instead highlight a social fracturing that divides scientific institutions from the public. Goldenberg presents the alternative view that vaccine hesitancy signals a crisis of trust that invites different thinking about the nature of science, its relationships to the public, and what effective public health outreach should entail.
UPCOMING WEBINARS

17 February | Guelph Military Lecture Series
Matthew Wiseman
“Atomic Soldiers: The Canadian Armed Services and Cold War Radiation Exposure”
Click HERE for More Information

17 March | Guelph Military Lecture Series
David Borys
“Civilians at the Sharp End: Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe, 1944–45”
Click HERE for More Information

30 March | Speaker Series
Lianne Leddy
“Cold War Colonialism”
Register HERE

Presented by:
Click here to listen to the latest episode of On War & SocietyOh What A Visual War with Beatriz Pichel.

On War & Society features authors discussing their research, the challenges associated with doing history, and life ‘behind the book.’

Copyright © 2022 LCSC, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
LCSC
75 University Ave W
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5

Laurier Centre for the Study of Canada · 75 University Ave W · Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 · Canada

Upcoming Webinar – A History of Health Care at Mare Island

This webinar on some local history may be of interest to some readers.


Topic: A History of Health Care at Mare Island

Description: The story of hospitals and doctors at the Navy’s first west coast ship yard.

To register, visit https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gucHG18CTb6zmKMUNRyT6g