The Suzhou Alley Women's Mural (SAWM) celebrates the remarkable contributions of the women who helped shape Vancouver's Chinatown over the last century. Based on many years of archival research, in-depth interviews, and community engaged ... Continue Reading about Special Exhibit: Suzhou Alley Women’s Mural at Richmond Public Library
Cinevolution’s Edition of CanFilmDay Showcases the Spirit and Diversity of ‘Canadian Cinema’
Our participation in this annual event is more than an occasion. This year, we will not only showcase our handpicked films but also explore what Canadian film is. Across two venues in Richmond and Nanaimo, activities will include screening, ... Continue Reading about Cinevolution’s Edition of CanFilmDay Showcases the Spirit and Diversity of ‘Canadian Cinema’
SAWM Educational Toolkit Brings Chinese Canadian Women’s Stories to Life
Explore the lives and stories of the Chinese Canadian women who helped shape Vancouver's Chinatown through the Suzhou Alley Women’s Mural Educational Toolkit. A FREE online resource for all teachers, educators, and community ... Continue Reading about SAWM Educational Toolkit Brings Chinese Canadian Women’s Stories to Life
Sharing Seeds and Migration Stories
Thank you to everyone who was part of the Home Grown workshop last weekend! Led by Sindhi-Jamaican educator, artist and plant steward Alisha Lettman, we came together to grow edible plants and explore: What does it mean to grow ... Continue Reading about Sharing Seeds and Migration Stories
Home Grown
Food Growing Workshop For Migrants Led by Sindhi-Jamaican educator, artist and plant steward Alisha Lettman, we're bringing newcomers together to grow edible plants and explore: What does it mean to grow food 'from home' as a migrant in ... Continue Reading about Home Grown