• About
  • Join/Donate
  • Contact
Monday, May 11, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
The Brief
NB MEDIA CO-OP
Share a story
  • New Brunswick
  • Canada
  • World
  • Environment
  • Indigenous
  • Labour
  • Gender
  • Politics
  • Arts & Culture
  • Videos
  • COVID-19
  • New Brunswick
  • Canada
  • World
  • Environment
  • Indigenous
  • Labour
  • Gender
  • Politics
  • Arts & Culture
  • Videos
  • COVID-19
No Result
View All Result
NB MEDIA CO-OP
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

The United States After Trump: The Presidential Succession and America in Transition [video]

A panel with Jamies Gillies, Brad Cross and Avi Chomsky

by NB Media Co-op
January 28, 2021
Reading Time: 2min read
The United States After Trump: The Presidential Succession and America in Transition [video]

The panel, “The United States After Trump: The Presidential Succession and America in Transition,” was held on January 26 by Zoom.

Presented by the Canada Research Chair in Global and International Studies and St. Thomas University’s Political Science Department, this panel of historians and political scientists who study U.S. politics looked to the past, present and future to discuss the U.S. presidential succession at a moment of transition in American society.

The panel featured:

Jamie Gillies is an Associate Professor of Communications and Public Policy in the Department of Journalism and Communications at St. Thomas University. A political scientist by training, his academic work is focused on political communications and public policy, in particular American presidents and Anglo-American executive leadership, U.S. White House advisers, and the personalization of political leadership. He is the editor of the recent book Political Marketing in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election (Palgrave Pivot, 2017). Dr. Gillies is also the Executive Director of the Frank McKenna Centre for Communications and Public Policy.

Brad Cross is a Professor in the Department of History at St. Thomas University. An award-winning teacher, his research interests include social and environmental history of multinational mining companies, corporate social responsibility, and comparative urban history.

Avi Chomsky is a Professor of History and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State University in Massachusetts. Dr. Chomsky has collaborated with scholar-activists in Atlantic Canada on research and solidarity with Colombian workers and communities affected by coal mining. She is the author of several books, including Central America’s Forgotten History: Revolution, Violence and the Roots of Migration (2019), Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal (2014), A History of the Cuban Revolution (2010) and They Take Our Jobs! and 20 Other Myths About Immigration (2007).

Video by the NB Media Co-op.

Tags: Avi ChomskyBrad CrossCanada Research Chair in Global and International StudiesJamies GilliesMatthew HayesSt. Thomas UniversityTrumpUnited States
ShareTweetSend

Related Posts

New Brunswick needs rental reform—and fast
*Opinion*

New Brunswick needs rental reform—and fast

January 8, 2021

Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold sounded giddy. “We have $270 million plus in new building permits,” she told the CBC, noting...

“Our people will still step up”: Panel reviews treaty rights in light of attacks on Mi’kmaw fishers
Indigenous

“Our people will still step up”: Panel reviews treaty rights in light of attacks on Mi’kmaw fishers

November 23, 2020

Mi'kmaw and Wolastoqiyik scholars say that treaty rights must be respected as Mi'kmaw fishers in Nova Scotia face hostility and...

New Brunswick faces severe nursing shortage during COVID-19
COVID-19

New Brunswick faces severe nursing shortage during COVID-19

October 16, 2020

New Brunswick is facing a severe nursing shortage over the next five years. These are part of the findings of...

Mark McLaughlin on the rise of eco-comics and how the Maritime governments helped shaped environmental education [video]
Arts & Culture

Mark McLaughlin on the rise of eco-comics and how the Maritime governments helped shaped environmental education [video]

September 27, 2020

Dr. Mark McLaughlin, an Assistant Professor of History and Canadian Studies at the University of Maine, delivered the talk, "The...

Load More

Recommended

No Content Available
NB Media Co-op

© 2019 NB Media Co-op. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Join/Donate
  • Contact
  • Share a Story
  • Calendar
  • Archives

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • Join/Donate
  • Contact
  • Share a Story
  • COVID-19
  • Videos
  • New Brunswick
  • Canada
  • World
  • Arts & Culture
  • Environment
  • Indigenous
  • Labour
  • Politics
  • Rural

© 2019 NB Media Co-op. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In